Fabergé: A loan exhibition of the Works of Carl Faberge,
Jeweller and Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia,

November 8th -25th 1949.

Wartski's 1949 exhibition was the first ever devoted wholly to Fabergé. The three hundred and eighty three
exhibits represented his finest works and included Imperial Eggs, hardstone figures, flowers
and many other pieces from the Royal Family, Museums and private collections.

Sacheverell Sitwell concluded his introduction by writing:

'Let us enjoy the imagination and the craftsmanship and look upon techniques and processes that
may be lost forever! An Aladdin's Cave of invention lies here, open for our admiration. There are
Imperial Easter Eggs, objects from a Russian fairy story, and side by side with them, pieces
which recall the reign of Catherine the Great. But, above and beyond all else, this is the Old
World before the two World War: the Old World in enjoyment and luxury before disaster came.'

Faberge 1949 exhibition