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Definition of Peter carl faberge
1. Noun. Russian goldsmith noted for creating a series of jeweled and enameled Easter eggs for European royalty (1846-1920).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Peter Carl Faberge
Literary usage of Peter carl faberge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"Limited Editions BT Batsford, Ltd. — peter carl faberge — Goldsmith and Jeweller
to the Russian Imperial Court and the principal Crowned Heads of Europe. ..."
2. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"peter carl faberge (1846-1920). One of the most renown goldsmiths, jewelers, and
decorative artists. After studying in Germany, Italy, France, and England, ..."
3. The Russian Rockefellers: The Saga of the Nobel Family and the Russian Oil by Robert W. Tolf (1976)
"Henry Charles Bainbridge, peter carl faberge (London: Spring, 1966), p. 58. 5.
Louis Aragon, A History of the USSR (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964), ..."