BADEN-BADEN.- On the Eve of Russian Art Auctions in London, the Fabergé Museum in Baden Baden Spent 800,000 euros to Acquire a Rare Item Dating from 1905 that Carl Fabergé Made in the Avant-garde Style. The Fabergé Museum acquired an extremely rare piece for its collection; one that will significantly alter our understanding of Fabergés work, and possibly our understanding of the Russian avantgarde. The stone-cut jeweled still-life shows a fragment made of silver depicting the newspaper, Vedomosti SPB gradonachalstva, dating from 18 October 1905, the day that the October Manifesto signed by Czar Nicolas II was published. The Manifesto was considered a prototype to the first Russian Constitution; and in this document Nicholas II announced the establishment of a two-chamber parliament, and he guaranteed basic freedoms to all citizens. Next to the newspaper are leftover foods that are positioned