Theo Faberge Eggs and Questers

Harriet Shemer displays her collection of reproduction Faberge eggs.

Harriet Shemer displays her collection of reproduction Faberge eggs.

Harriet Shemer

The Catalina Timewalkers, a SaddleBrooke chapter of the national organization of Questers, January meeting featured a presentation about Theo Faberge and his St. Petersburg Collection of eggs. Theo Faberge was the grandson of Carl Faberge the creator of the Russian Imperial Eggs. He continued the tradition of creating decorative eggs that were sold to commemorate special occasions and people. Of special interest was the White House egg that was presented to Hillary Clinton when her husband was president. The eggs were hand produced and each egg was a limited edition. The presentation was held at the home of Harriet and Stu Shemer. Harriet displayed and talked about each of the eggs in her collection of reproductive Faberge eggs.

The Catalina Timewalkers welcome snew members. We meet on the third Friday from October through May. Exceptions are December and May when we meet on the second Friday of the month. The purpose of Questers is to stimulate the appreciation of antiques and collectibles through study and to encourage the restoration and preservation of historic landmarks. Call Sandi Newberry at 520-818-0199 if you are interested in attending a meeting or want more information.