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.
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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.
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