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Children looking at Fabergé egg pendant 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.11.001

Children looking at Fabergé eggs 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.03.001

Children looking at Fabergé imperial eggs 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.01.001

Children looking at Fabergé imperial eggs 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.13.001

Children looking at Fabergé objects in gallery case 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.12.001

Children looking inside Fabergé imperial egg 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.02.001

Cossitt child opening Fabergé egg to view ring 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.09.001

Cossitt children holding Fabergé vase with tulip 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.08.001

Cossitt children viewing Fabergé imperial eggs 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.06.001

Cossitt child viewing Fabergé imperial egg 1 item Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.07.001

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