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Russian Easter Eggs and Cufflinks

Russian Easter eggs enamel pendants attributed to Fabergé, c. 1900. Provenance: Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia (1860-1922) and a pair of Russian cufflinks with the monogram of Grand Duke Pavel Alexandrovich, attributed to Fabergé, c. 1908.
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