File:Faberge+egg+main Imperial Easter Egg.jpg

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English: Photo: VOA - A. Greenbaum More than 500 pieces by jeweler Karl Fabergé, including his most famous works, the Imperial Easter Eggs, are on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
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Author Photo: VOA - A. Greenbaum
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