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[Baby and dog]
Photograph of a young baby lying on a blanket, their head propped up on a pillow resting. Next to the baby is a small Cockrel spaniel puppy.
[Bay Tree]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Bay Tree. The egg itself is jewel encrusted and decorated by leaves. The egg's base is a planter which also sits atop a roped platform.
[Bay Tree]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Bay Tree. The egg is closed. From this top view, the details of flowers and stones can be seen in detail. The egg is supported by a tree stump which sits in an ornate planter. The planter sits atop a platform which is surrounded by ropes.
[Bay Tree, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Bay Tree. The majority of the egg's central features can be seen from this angle. The leaves and jewels that decorate the egg are visible. The trellis lined planter, and the roped base which it sits upon can also be seen.
[A bridge and house covered in snow]
Photograph of a house and bridge in Denton, Texas, covered in snow,
[A bridge and trees covered in snow]
Photograph of a bridge and trees in Denton, Texas, covered in snow.
[Closeup of leaves with snow]
Photograph of leaves with snow on them.
[Cockerel]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this front view, the entire egg can be seen. Upon the egg's face is a clock lined above by a pearl tipped wreath and below by an open work apron. The egg itself is supported by pilasters which project upward from the base. A box with a similar color and decorative scheme can be seen in the left-hand corner of the photograph.
[Cockerel, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this rear view, several of the egg's features are visible. The egg's top surface, pilasters, and base can be seen. The detail of the patterns on the egg's top surface, sides, and base are visible as well.
[Cockerel, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this side view, several of the egg's features are visible. The most notable being the egg's clock. The clock is lined in pearls while the top is outlined by a laurel reef and the bottom by an open work apron.
[Cockerel, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this closer front view, the egg's face can be seen in greater detail. The detailing of the egg's apron, wreath, and lid can be seen in greater detail. The engravings on the pilasters and base are more noticeable in this photograph.
[Cockerel, 3]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this rear view, the egg's intricate back pattern can be seen.
[Cockerel, 3]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this close-up view, the face of the egg can be seen in great detail. The pattern on the egg's top, its clock, pilasters, and base are visible as well. To the left of the egg, a box with similar color and patterns can be seen.
[Cockerel, 4]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this close-up view of the egg, several of its main features can be seen. The design on the top of the egg, the face of the clock, the pearls that line the clock, its laurel reef and open apron are all visible. The pattern on the egg's base is visible as well.
[Cockerel, 4]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Cockerel or the Cuckoo Clock Egg. From this close-up side view, much more of the egg's decorative detail can be seen. The numbers on the clock's face, the leaves of the wreath, the cross-patterned apron, and the engravings on the base can clearly be seen. The patterns on the pilasters are also more visible.
[L. D. Sparkman standing in the snow, 1978]
Photograph of L. D. Sparkman standing near a lamp in the snow in Denton, Texas, 1978.
[Duchess of Marlborough]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Duchess of Marlborough. The egg, sitting a top a pedestal, doubles as a clock. A snake, wrapped around the base of the egg, serves as a marker. A miniature egg rest atop the central egg.
[Duchess of Marlborough]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Duchess of Marlborough. The egg's central features are visible in this photograph. The miniature egg that sits at the top, the clock which runs around the circumference of the egg, the snake coiled around it, and the pedestal the egg sits upon can all be seen from this view. The emblem on the front of the pedestal is visible as well.
[Duchess of Marlborough, 2]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé egg known as Duchess of Marlborough. Rear view. The head of snake cannot be seen. Instead, the snake's tail and two additional emblems can be seen on the pedestal. The miniature egg can still be seen atop the principal egg.
[ Duchess of Marlborough, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Duchess of Marlborough. From this angle, the detail in the egg's pedestal can be better seen. The jewel on the backside of the egg and the snake's tail are visible from this angle as well.
[Duchess of Marlborough, 3]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Duchess of Marlborough. From this side view, the egg's guilloché paint pattern and the miniature egg that sits at its top can be seen. The laurel detailing along the egg as well as two emblems on the pedestal are also visible.
[Egg and Surprise]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé egg with its surprise. The surprise is a portrait. The egg is draped with a wrap-around rope. The egg is supported by four stands.
[Fabergé Silver Work]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. From this close-up view, much detail can be seen of the figures who make up the piece's handle. The detail in their faces, helmets, chainmail, and shields can be seen. The jewel at the top of the piece is visible as well.
[Fabergé Silver Work]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. Several details can be seen from this angel. From this view, the piece's opening can be seen along with the several figures which make up the back of the piece itself. The figures' faces are visible from this angle as well.
[Fabergé Silver Work, 2]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. From this close-up view, the figures that surround the opening of the work can be seen in great detail. The detail of their faces, chainmail, shields, and helmets is apparent.
[Fabergé Silver Work, 2]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. From this rear view, the manner in which the figures compose the piece's handle is apparent. The figures' helmets, shields, and cloaks can be seen. The engravings on the handle are visible as well.
[Fabergé Silver Work, 3]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. From this front view, the entire piece itself can seen. The designs on the front of the piece and the jewel above them are clearly visible. Features of the figures that make up the handle are their faces, helmets, and shields. The jewel at the top of the handle is visible as well.
[Fabergé Silver Work, 3]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. From this rear view, the figures' helmets are still visible as well as the manner in which they come together to form the piece's handle. Etchings on the handle can also be seen from this angle.
[Fabergé Silver Work, 4]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé silver work. From this close-up view of the front of the piece, the figures that form the handle can be seen in great detail. Their beards, the designs on their shields and helmets, and their chainmail can be seen clearly. The place where they begin to form the piece's handle is also visible.
[Fifteenth Anniversary]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Fifteenth Anniversary. Nine of the egg's eighteen panels can be seen as well as the panels' borders. The egg rests atop a basket with clawed feet.
[Fifteenth Anniversary]
Slide photograph of Fabergé egg known as Fifteenth Anniversary. Six of the egg's eighteen panels can be seen as well as the panels' borders. The leafy design that runs throughout the egg can be seen as well. The egg rests atop a basket with clawed feet.
[Glass Vases]
Slide photograph of two Fabergé vases. The octagonal vase on the left-hand side sits inside a floral styled base. The craquelé vase on the right-hand side sits in a base with four paws.
[Glass Vases]
Slide photograph of two Fabergé vases. The octagonal vase on the left-hand side sits inside a floral styled base. The craquelé vase on the right-hand side sits in a base with four paws.
[Hand Fan]
Slide photograph of a Fabergé hand fan. The fan's handle is decorated by intertwining laurel leafs. Three paintings can be found on the fan. Each painting has a laurel leaf directly underneath it.
[Hen]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as "Hen." The opened egg revels a golden hen sitting inside a golden yolk.
[Icicles hanging from window]
Photograph of icicles hanging from the Sparkman home's window, where bushes and neighbors homes are covered in a fresh blanket of snow, during winter November, 1978.
[Imperial Coronation]
Slide photograph of Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation. From this close-up side view, the egg's guilloché pattern can be seen in great detail. The laurel leaves, which create a cross pattern, can be seen as well. The double-headed eagles, which are present at each laurel intersection, are visible from this view as are the flower petals at the top of the egg.
[Imperial Coronation]
Slide photograph of Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation. From this view, several of the egg and its surprises' features are visible. The egg's guilloché paint pattern, the trellis pattern with eagles at each intersection, and the flower petals at the end of the egg are visible as well. The egg's surprise of an imperial coach is visible on the left-hand side of the photograph. Several of the coach's features can also be observed. The coach's criss-cross pattern and step-stair can be seen.
[Imperial Coronation, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation. From this view, the egg's guilloché pattern, the laurel leaf cross-pattern, and the double-headed eagle can still be seen. A different angel of the flower petal design at the top of the egg can be seen. The egg's surprise, a replica of an imperial coach, is present in this photograph. The coach itself is lined in a pattern similar to the egg.
[Imperial Coronation, 2]
Slide photograph of Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation and it's surprise. In this photograph, the surprise is the focus. The pattern on the coach, its step-stair, the crown that sits atop of it are all visible. The details on the egg's paint, the trellis paint pattern with eagles at the intersections are also visible.
[Imperial Coronation, 3]
Slide photograph of Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation. From this close-up rear view, much of the egg's detail is in focus. The flower petals at the top of the egg, it's guilloché paint pattern, the laurel reefs that make up its trellis pattern, as well as the eagles at the intersections can all clearly be seen.
[Imperial Coronation, 3]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation. From this alternate front view, both the egg and the coach's details are still visible. The pattern on the egg's paint, the crossing laurel leaves, the double-headed eagle, and the petals are present. This photograph provides additional details in regard to the coach's door.
[Imperial Coronation, 4]
Slide photograph of the surprise of the Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation. The coach is in the center of the photograph while the egg is off to the right in the background. Much of the coach's detail can be seen in greater detail - Its folding step-stair, crown, and interior are visible.
[Imperial Coronation, 4]
Slide photograph of Fabergé egg known as Imperial Coronation and its surprise. From this rear side view, additional details of both the egg and the surprise can be seen. At the bottom of the egg, the Imperial Monogram of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna can be seen. The roof of the coach and its trellis pattern are visible as well as the emblem on the side of the coach.
[Kelch Chanticleer]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Kelch Chanticleer. From this side view, the egg's surprise of a rooster can clearly be seen as well as the pedestal the egg sits atop. The pattern on the egg itself, the detailing of the pedestal and its emblem can clearly be seen as well.
[Kelch Chanticleer]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Kelch Chanticleer. Several of the egg's details can be seen from this close-up side view. The jewels encrusted on the rooster, the wreath roped around the circumference, the egg's guilioché pattern, and the pearls lining the center of the egg can all be clearly seen.
[Kelch Chanticleer, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Kelch Chanticleer. From this front view, several of the egg's major features can be seen. The egg's surprise rooster is visible at the top of the egg as well as its clock. The egg's stand, the column which holds it, and the emblem on the column are visible as well.
[Kelch Chanticleer, 2]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Kelch Chanticleer. From this front view, the detailing on the egg's clock can clearly be seen. The egg's rooster surprise is still visible. A different emblem can be seen on the pedestal from this view.
[Kelch Chanticleer, 3]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Kelch Chanticleer. Most of the egg's main features are visible from this side view. The egg's rooster, laurel rope, guilloché paint pattern, the support base and column can all be seen. A different emblem is visible from this view as well.
[Kelch Chanticleer, 3]
Slide photograph of the Fabergé egg known as Kelch Chanticleer. From this close-up frontal view, greater detail can be seen of the gold wreath atop the egg, the pearled face of the clock, the stand supporting the egg, and the pedestal.
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