An Imperial Russian porcelain presentation Easter Egg, circa…
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An Imperial Russian porcelain presentation Easter Egg, circa 1914-1917, Imperial Porcelain Factory emblazoned with the gilt cipher of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna beneath the Imperial crown and a red cross on the reverse. Together with original red silk ribbon (not illustrated) height 6.5 cm in fitted box retailed Bowater Gallery Ltd. 32 King Street St. James's, London, SW1

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