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Imperial egg tin with chocolate mini eggs - assorted

£6.50

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Filled with delicious milk chocolate mini eggs, the designs for these beautiful tins are inspired by lavish Russian imperial eggs.

 

Please note: This item comes in a range of colours and we cannot guarantee what colour you will receive. Price is for one tin.

 

Details
• Ingredients: Milk chocolate (70%) (sugar, cocoa butter, skimmed milk powder, cocoa mass, whole milk powder, whey powder (milk), butter oil (milk), emulsifier: soya lecithin; flavouring), sugar, colours: beetroot red, curcumin, copper complexes of chlorophyllins, iron oxides, beta carotene, sulphite ammonia caramel, titanium dioxide. Milk chocolate contains: cocoa solids 20% minimum, milk solids 20% minimum
• For allergens see ingredients in bold. may also contain peanuts and other nuts
• Store in a cool dry place
• Made in the UK

Dimensions

Height approx. 110mm x 67mm x 65mm

Product code

162277

Delivery

 

Our standard delivery charges and estimated timescales are as follows. Selected product exceptions apply; see product details. International deliveries may also be subject to customs fees or taxes upon arrival, which are your responsibility.

Standard delivery per order
UK
£5 – or FREE for orders over £60
3-6 working days
Europe
£20
6-10 working days
Rest of World
£30
10-14 working days

Returns

 

If you have any concerns, most items are eligible for a full refund within 28 days of purchase. Exceptions apply, such as perishable items; customised or personalised items; and items with a broken hygiene seal.

 

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About the exhibition
Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution

Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution

This exhibition explores master goldsmith, Carl Fabergé – whose internationally recognised firm symbolised Russian craftsmanship, luxury and elegance – and the Anglo-Russian relationship which saw the opening of a London branch in 1903.