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of Europe. He received tuition from respected goldsmiths in
Germany, France and England, attended a course at Schloss’s Commercial College in Paris, and viewed the objects in the galleries of Europe’s leading museums. He returned to Saint Petersburg and married Augusta Julia Jacobs. For the following
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Gustav Fabergé monument was opened in Pärnu on
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Fantasies, New York 1978, London 1979
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