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It's a tea set fit for a queen - although it's unlikely to help quench her thirst.
This stunning collection of intricate works of art by Russian jeweller and goldsmith Peter Carl Fabergé is what the Royal family has amassed over more than a century.
The works were unveiled - some of them publicly for the first time - as part of an exhibition at Buckingham Palace's summer opening.
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Tea anyone? A curator from the Royal Collection examines a miniature tea set
measuring just 1cm in height which was originally owned by Queen Alexandra of Denmark
The Royal Fabergé collection includes more than 100 items from the celebrated artist who was first collected by Queen Victoria in the late 19th century.
Sine then, six generations of Royals including Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Charles have been fascinated by the priceless baubles.
Among the collection is an Imperial Easter egg with an ornate basket of flowers that was commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II for Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna in 1901.
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One very valuable flower pot: Royal Collection curator Caroline de Guitaut admirers Fabergé's glittering Basket of Flowers egg was originally commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II in 1901
source: dailymail
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