Now, if you are certain that it is a real Faberge egg, than it should be worth between $4,000 to $75,000.Is excellent for investment
AnswerI sell four eggs of Faberge by Franklin Mint that only the real one with 24k gold,enamel,pearl and hand decorations for 25000 in December and was easy because Faberge Eggs by Franklin mint dont make more and they have only the authorization to make by the House of Faberge. I am looking for Eggs Limited editionAnswerWhat you are referring to are eggs made by the House of Faberge and sold through FM. In 1988 they would have been about 4K. The jewels on these are not glass. I have seen one sell for about 7K a couple of months ago.Click image to enlarge
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= Fabergé Summertime Musical Carousel Egg = Part Nr: B11WU73
Availability: Available Now
Approximately 7" (17.8 cm) in height.
PRICE: $195.00
Easy Pay: 123
Description
The splendor and music of the carousel are yours to capture forever with this glorious treasure sculpted in fine porcelain. Designed in the openwork style to reveal a miniature carousel horse. All beautifully hand-painted and lavished with genuine Austrian crystals and gleaming 24 karat gold accents. An 18-note musical movement plays "In the Good Old Summertime." http://www.franklinmint.com/product1.aspx?SID=2&Product_ID=2810
Depends...which one do you have? The Faberge Imperial Musical Carousel Egg was about 11" tall / 6" diameter. By the Franklin Mint. White with gold trim & 4 horses. Plays "Emperor's Waltz" limited to #9,500 worldwide. Originally sold for $495.00. What it's worth depends on the condition of it, if you still have the box & paperwork. And keep in mind...the economy is not very good right now. Then there is the: Faberge Imperial Gatchina Palace Carousel Egg. about 3 1/2" tall. Sells new for about $650.00 Then there is the: Faberge Imperial Rose Trellis Musical Egg. About 7" tall, lime green in color with a little carousel in the middle. Sells new for $4,000. I might be intrested if you're selling. colleen9@mchsi.com
Anything faberge piece marked "Franklin Mint" is only worth about 1/2 of what you paid for it........
$219.00
200
60.00
I was told by a collector that it is worth upwards of $8,0000. Is that so????
$500
yes it is
It's worth about $500.000 to 2.5 mil
17 pounds of salt. or 4 chickens.
$1,200-$1,800
In 1998 a similar broach sold at Christies auction for $220,000