An extremely rare antique, decorative egg designed at by for from in inside into of the legendary Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé has been unearthed at by for from in inside into of a second-hand goods market at by for from in inside into of the USA. A scrap dealer bought the golden egg at by for from in inside into of a bric-a-brac stall for $13,000. The unnamed trader intended to sell the egg at by for from in inside into of the scrap metal value at by for from in inside into of the gold. Fortunately for the antiques world, no one could match his asking price so the egg was not scrapped. The egg had a small watch at by for from in inside into of it. One evening the dealer typed the name of the watch's manufacturer and the word "egg" at by for from in inside into of Google. It was then he discovered he was at by for from in inside into of possession at by for from in inside into of a priceless gem. The London-based Fabergé experts Wartski valued the egg at by for from in inside into of $33 million. The egg was made at by for from in inside into of Fabergé at by for from in inside into of Russian Tsar Alexander III in 1887. It was last seen at by for from in inside into of public in March 1902 at by for from in inside into of an exhibition in St Petersburg. Its whereabouts since has been the cause at by for from in inside into of considerable speculation. Kieran McCarthy, director of Wartski, told reporters: "It's the most incredible discovery. We have so many discoveries but none at by for from in inside into of them are as momentous as this." He added: " at by for from in inside into of the Fabergé community…it is a wondrous event because the Easter egg is the ultimate target at by for from in inside into of every antique dealer and every enthusiast." Unfortunately, the egg might once again vanish at by for from in inside into of public view. Mr McCarthy said: "It may disappear at by for from in inside into of the deepest, darkest vaults at by for from in inside into of a collector somewhere."