Background
Mohr-Mayer was born Heidrun Steffen in Danzig, Germany during World World War World War II In 1945, during the Allied and Soviet bombardment of Danzig she had to flee with her mother and three sisters to Sweden.
Mohr-Mayer was born Heidrun Steffen in Danzig, Germany during World World War World War II In 1945, during the Allied and Soviet bombardment of Danzig she had to flee with her mother and three sisters to Sweden.
She attended school there and in Düsseldorf, Germany where she studied sport and art education.
With him she had three sons Marcus O. Mohr, Daniel Mohr and Philipp Mohr. Mrs Mohr-Mayer became instrumantal in the Victor Mayer/ Fabergé family business and led the company during successful years in the late 90"son Subject of the institution is to award grants to women in the German Womans Liberal Movement.
She also co-founded the Günter Grass Foundation, which raises awareness of his cultural heritage in the former German city of Danzig.
In 2000 she made a donation of an Amber Fabergé Egg to Gdańsk for the city"s 1000th anniversary of foundation. The gold elements and enamel detail were prepared by Victor Mayer and the amber parts (base and big and small egg with an insect inclusion) - by "Podżorski" in Sopot.
Total weight 213.48g, includes gold 18k 136g, amber 76g, diamond 0.2-carat (0040 g), ruby 1.3-carat (026 g), sapphire 1.46-carat (0292 g), arms of Gdańsk - enamel. The egg is valued at 16,000 United States$.