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Pansy (Fabergé egg)

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Year delivered
  
1899

Individual or institution
  
Matilda Gray Stream

Workmaster
  
Michael Perkhin

Customer
  
Nicholas II

Year of acquisition
  
1947

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Recipient
  
Dowager Empress Maria Feodoronova

Similar
  
Pelican, Imperial Coronation Egg, Rose Trellis, Alexander Palace, Rosebud

The 1899 Pansy Egg or Spinach Jade Egg is one of the 50 Imperial Russian Fabergé eggs and was commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II as an Easter gift for his mother, Dowager Empress Maria Feodoronova. Its design was overseen by the jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé. It is one of only two done in the art nouveau style (the other is the Lilies of the valley Egg).

The egg is made of nephrite and has a stand made of gilt silver in the form of branches twisting up about the bottom of the egg (the egg points downward). Around the sides are five pansies with enameled leaves and petals. The top of the egg— a nephrite dome— lifts off to reveal the egg's surprise.

Regarding the "surprise":

Within is a gold easel surmounted by a diamond-set Star of Bethlehem inside a wreath over the year; the easel is fluted and embellished with carved gold floral and torch motifs and is set with gems and pearls. On it rests a heart-shaped plaque enamelled opalescent white on a sun-ray guilloché background and bordered by rose diamonds set in silver and surmounted by the Romanov crown also in diamonds. Eleven tiny

When a button is pressed, the covers open simultaneously revealing miniatures of the Imperial Family. Reading vertically, those in the first column are:

  • Grand Duke George, the Tsar's younger brother and at this time heir apparent to the Imperial throne
  • Grand Duke Alexander, the Tsar's brother-in-law via his sister, Grand Duchess Xenia
  • In the second column are

  • the Tsar himself
  • Grand Duchess Irina, subsequently Princess Youssoupoff, the Tsar's only niece, daughter of Grand Duke Alexander and Grand Duchess Xenia
  • In the third column are:

  • Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna, the first child of the Tsar and Tsarina
  • Grand Duchess Tatiana, their second child
  • Grand Duke Michael, youngest brother of the Tsar
  • In the fourth column are

  • The Tsarina, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna
  • Grand Duke Andrew, the Tsar's nephew, brother of Grand Duchess Irina
  • In the fifth column are:

  • Grand Duchesses Olga Alexandrovna, sister of the Tsar
  • Grand Duchess Xenia, the other sister of the Tsar.
  • Not shown are the Tsar's three other as-yet-unborn children.

    This egg is among the 10 Fabergé eggs sold by the Russian Antikvariat in 1930 and was purchased by the Hammer Galleries of New York. The Galleries owner, Armand Hammer, then who sold it to the New Orleans oil heiress Matilda Geddings Gray in 1947. She in turn gave it to her niece, Mrs. Matilda Gray Stream, as a wedding anniversary present. It is one of the very few Imperial Fabergé Easter eggs to remain in a private collection.

    References

    Pansy (Fabergé egg) Wikipedia