American Bradford Russian Egg "Birds & Blooms Bluebird" Ceramic Music Box Melody Festival Gift

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American Bradford Russian Egg

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【Brand】: American Bradford 【Material】: Ceramic 【Dimensions】: Height 16.5cm * Width 10cm 【Era】: Modern 【Melody】: Includes Japanese SANKYO music box mechanism 【Condition】: Well preserved / Comes in gift box 🌹 The gold embellishments on the egg are 22k hand-painted gold, and it is adorned with approximately 90 faux gemstones. This Russian-style egg requires manual opening of the shell; the bird does not rotate. Upon winding the knob and releasing, the music plays without any accompanying movements. The music box mechanism works by manually turning the knob to wind a spring, which then drives a spindle. This spindle features hundreds of small pins that strike 18 metal reeds of varying lengths at precise moments, producing a beautiful melody. 🌹 ✨✨ About the Brand ✨✨ Bradford was founded in 1973 in the United States, with branches extending throughout Europe and the Americas. Their creations and productions of collectibles are extensive. In addition to featuring the works of their own designers, Bradford collaborates with renowned international designers and artists such as Cardew, Lean Liu, Sandra Kuck, and Edna Hibel to release a variety of music boxes, commemorative plates, and collectible porcelain. They have even partnered with major porcelain brands like Wedgwood and Rosenthal for limited edition collectible porcelain pieces, many of which are highly sought after by collectors.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Indonesia
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No.176,613 - Home & Living  |  No.7,428 - Other
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Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
In 1885, Tsar Alexander III commissioned a delicate Imperial Fabergé egg from his personal jewelers to delight his Danish Empress, who had recently joined the royal family. This exquisite gift marked the beginning of a tradition, with a new egg being crafted each year thereafter. Legend has it that the egg symbolizes hope, and by placing tokens of aspiration within, dreams were believed to blossom into reality.

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