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This exhibition explored master goldsmith, Carl Fabergé – the man behind the internationally recognised firm symbolising Russian craftsmanship and luxury – and the opening of a London branch in 1903.
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Inside the Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution exhibition
Take a look inside the Fabergé in London exhibition
Seven things you might not know about Fabergé
Discover some lesser-known facts about the world's most famous goldsmith
Fabergé's rare gem: Alma Pihl
Discover the story of Alma Pihl, Fabergé's talented female designer
Fabergé: The Sandringham commission
The celebrated Sandringham commission saw Fabergé modelling a royal menagerie
Cæsar the King's Dog
Immortalised by Fabergé, read the story of Cæsar, the King's favourite dog
Painted enamel rose with nephrite leaves standing in a rock crystal pot, from Fabergé's London stock when the branch closed in 1917. © Wartski, London