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Michael Evlampievich Perkhin (Russian: Михаил Евлампиевич Перхин; 1860-1903) was a
Russian jeweler. Born in
Okulovskaya in
Olonets Governorate (now Republic...
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Russian jeweller,
Peter Carl Fabergé, in 1897 by Fabergé ateliers,
Mikhail Perkhin and
Henrik Wigstrom. The egg was made to
commemorate Tsarina,
Empress Alexandra...
- design, the work was
carried out by a team of craftsmen,
among them
Michael Perkhin,
Henrik Wigström, and Erik
August Kollin.[citation needed]
After Alexander...
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institution Kremlin Armoury,
Moscow Design and
materials Workmaster Michael Perkhin and Yuri
Nicolai Materials used Bloodstone, ruby, diamonds, gold, platinum...
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Individual or
institution lost
Design and
materials Workmaster Michael Perkhin Materials used gold,
vitreous enamel,
diamonds Surprise miniature portraits...
- Maryland. The egg was
created by Fabergé's workmaster,
Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin (Russian, 1860–1903), and is
crafted from gold, enamel, silver-gilt, portrait...
- Arts Year of
acquisition 1947
Design and
materials Workmaster Michael Perkhin Materials used Gold, diamond, platinum, rock crystal,
enamel Height 111...
- Arts. The egg was
created by Faberge's workmaster,
Mikhail Evlampievich Perkhin (Russian, 1860–1903) with
miniatures by
Johannes Zehngraf (Danish, 1857–1908)...
- held in Monaco. The
crafting of this
Imperial egg is
credited to
Michael Perkhin of Fabergé's shop. The egg
stands on a base of gold, blue and opalescent...
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Stream Year of
acquisition 1947
Design and
materials Workmaster Michael Perkhin Materials used gold, silver-gilt, diamonds, pearls,
enamel Height 146 millimetres...