Книга: Habsburg Géza Von «Faberge: Treasures of Imperial Russia Faberge Museum, St. Petersburg»
Серия: "-" Faberg 233;: Treasures of Imperial Russia. Faberg 233; Museum, St. Petersburg is a lavish volume on the most complete Faberg 233; collection in the world, with many pieces rarely seen before, from the famous imperial Easter eggs to precious jewelry, enamels, and Russian silver, showcased in the sumptuous Shuvalov Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Издательство: "Rizzoli (RCS MediaGroup)" (2017)
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