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Lost Treasure Found After Almost 100 Years Chance of a lifetime to see one of the most romantic Easter gifts ever made One of the missing Imperial Fabergé Easter Eggs made for the Russian Royal family will be on public
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Document Date: 2014-03-22 05:00:59


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Moscow / New York / St. Petersburg / London / /

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Google / Wartski / /

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America / /

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United States / Soviet Union / Wales / /

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GBP / USD / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / /

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Hillwood Museum / Court Jewellers Wartski / Von Dervis Mansion / /

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Easter / /

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son-in-law / metal / scrap metal value / /

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Catherine the Great / /

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Armand Hammer / Kenneth Snowman / Emanuel Snowman / Nicholas II / Carl Fabergé / Edward VII / A. Kenneth Snowman / Alexander III / Silke Lohmann / Maria Feodorovna / Kieran McCarthy / Mary / Morris Wartski / Ian Fleming / /

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Queen / collector / Tsar / Emperor / Prince / King / director / scrap metal dealer / private collector / Empress / Chief-Jeweller / /

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Imperial Egg / Egg / /

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New York / /

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North Wales / /

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www.wartski.com / /

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