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  2. Swan (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The Swan egg is a Fabergé egg, one in a series of fifty-two jewelled eggs made under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé. Commissioned in 1906 by Tsar Nicholas II , the egg was presented to the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna on Easter that year for her 40th wedding anniversary.

  3. Bud Plant Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bud Plant at the 1982 San Diego Comic-Con.Photo by Alan Light. Bud Plant's booth at the 1982 San Diego Comic-Con. Plant (born 1952) [1] was a comics and illustrated books enthusiast [2] from San Jose, California, who throughout his high school years bought and sold back issue comic books through ads in fanzines such as Rocket's Blast/ComicCollector.

  4. James Cox (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    The swan, which can raise its neck, turn its head and (seemingly) pick up small fish, still functions, as is demonstrated daily. [ 4 ] At the time of the May 1775 lottery, a pair of diamond earrings garnered much attention, with Cox offering to buy them back from the winner for £5000. [ 4 ]

  5. Diamond Ranch (Chugwater, Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    The ranch was named after Rainsford's Diamond brand, one of the two oldest registered brands in Wyoming. Unlike most brands, which remain with the owner, the Diamond brand has remained with the property. The ranch features extensive barns for breeding and raising horses, as well as a more modest ranch house. In its prime there were formal ...

  6. 20 Egg-Free Versions Of Our Favorite Recipes - AOL

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    No eggs, no problem. These easy dinner and dessert recipes don't require any expensive eggs, including meatballs, cookies, casseroles, chicken parm, and more.

  7. Bryant & May - Wikipedia

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    Its matches were sold under the Captain Webb, Puck and Swan Vesta brand names. Bryant & May could not compete, so in 1905 it sold a majority 54.5 per cent of its share capital to the (American) Diamond Match Company in return for the assets and goodwill of the British Diamond Match Company. [citation needed] S. J. Moreland and Sons

  8. Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Created by Garrard & Co and made out of 187 diamonds and five South Sea pearls, the necklace was worn by Diana during an appearance at a performance of Swan Lake by the English National Ballet at the Royal Albert Hall two months before her death in 1997. The necklace was created together with a set of earrings, but following her death the suite ...

  9. Pine Cone (Fabergé egg) - Wikipedia

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    The egg was created by workmaster Michael Perkhin (Russian, 1860–1903) and is crafted of gold, silver, rose-cut diamonds, brilliant diamonds and translucent royal blue enamel. The miniature elephant is made of silver, gold, ivory, rose-cut diamonds and red and green enamel.