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Brita Barlow - location unknown
Brita sent us pictures of an egg inside an egg that one of her chickens laid.  She also sent a news clipping of another large egg.  "Here are photos of one of my giant eggs. I broke a window into it to show the egg inside. Weight on this egg was 5.4 oz."  Brita didn't specify, but this would appear to be an Araucana or Ameraucana (green) egg.

1955 Newspaper clipping from the Jamestown, NY Sun showing another large egg.
Egg-in-Egg next to normal egg.
Egg-in-Egg next to normal egg.
The Egg-in-Egg weighed 5.4 ounces
The Egg-in-Egg weighed 5.4 ounces
Outer shell opened to reveal internal egg
Outer shell opened to reveal internal egg
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