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Faberge Travels to Tennessee.
From:
Jewelers Circular Keystone
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April 1, 2007
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By Monica Clare McLaughlin, Heritage Editor
An important Faberge collection is moving to Nashville's Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art for a five-year stay.
The United States lost one of its greatest Faberge collections to Russia in 2004, when the Forbes Collection was sold to Victor Vekselberg. But despair not-there are still great Faberge pieces to be seen here, and one collection debuted last month at a new home in Nashville, Tenn.
The ...
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