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Eugène Fabergé

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Eugène Carlovich Fabergé (Saint Petersburg, 29 May 1874, – September 1960, Saint Quen, France) was one of five sons of Carl Fabergé of the House of Fabergé and his wife Augusta Julia Fabergé. He had four brothers, Alexander Fabergé , Agathon Carl Theodor Fabergé, Nikolai Agathon Fabergé, and Nikolai Leopold Fabergé.

After the fall of the monarchy in Russia and the closing of his fathers jewelry firm, he emigrated to France in 1924. His father Carl Fabergé himself was able to get out of Russia in September 1918 and died in Switzerland in 1920. With his brother Alexander and the jeweller of Fabergés store in London, Andreas Marchetti, Eurgène Fabergé opened a new store in Paris called Fabergé & Cie.[1] The new store was Called Ferge et Cie and located on the very high end shopping street 281 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the center of Paris. The main work was to buy and sell original Fabergé jewelry, appraisals and repairs. Small numbers of jewels were crated here as well and produced by some work masters form around Europe. The German jeweller Victor mayer became a supplier of small Fabergé Eggs and jewelry until the closure of the sture in 2001.

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