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Design
The exact design of the Cherub with Chariot Egg is unknown and there is no known drawing or photograph of the egg. There is a brief description from the imperial records in the Russian State Historical Archives in Moscow which describes the gift as "Angel pulling chariot with egg - 1500 roubles, angel with a clock in a gold egg 600 roubles." According to Marina Lopato in Faberg: Imperial Jeweller (1993) this description means the clock is inside the gold egg, which is in the chariot being pulled by the angel. Faberg's invoice carries a similar description, itemizing a cherub pulling a chariot with an egg and a cherub with clock in a gold egg. These two descriptions are backed up by the 1917 inventory of seized imperial treasure which reads "gold egg, decorated with brilliants (diamonds), a sapphire; with a silver, golded [sic] stand in the form of a two-wheeled wagon with a putto."
Surprise
chime alarm clock
The surprise would have been the clock being inside the egg on the chariot, though the exact design is not known.
pig charms
History of the egg
The egg would have been presented to Maria Feodorovna on April 24th, 1888 by Alexander III. The egg was kept in the Gatchina Palace in 1891, and was one of 40 or so eggs sent to the Armory Palace of the Kremlin in 1917 after the Revolution by the Provisional Government. In 1922 it was transferred to the Sovnarkom, after which the exact whereabouts of the egg are unknown. In the 1930's Victor and Armand Hammer may have purchased the egg. A sales catalog for Armand Hammer's 1934 exhibition at Lord and Taylor in New York describes a "miniature silver armour holding wheelbarrow with Easter Egg, made by Faberg, court jeweler" which seems to describe the Cherub with Chariot Egg. Armand Hammer may have been unaware of the significance of this item if it was in fact the 1888 Imperial egg, since he had a habit of promoting imperial items yet did not make an effort to promote this egg. Whether this was the 1888 egg, and where it is today is unknown.
See also
Egg decorating
Notes
^ Lowes, Will; McCanless, Christel Ludewig (2001). Faberg Eggs A Retrospective Encyclopedia. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press Inc.. p. 24. ISBN 0-8108-3946-6.
^ Lowes, 2001 Pg. 24
^ Lowes, 2001 Pg. 25
^ Lowes, 2001 pg. 25
^ Lowes, 2001 pg. 25
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Cherub with Chariot Egg
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