Commenting on displays of the better and lesser-known Faberge Eggs: Over the years, I have had the good fortune to unhurriedly view almost all of the well-known Faberge eggs, just inches away from each, on different occasions in exhibitions in/from sites such as Delaware, USA, San Diego, USA, Richmond Museum of Art, USA, the Moscow Kremlin and Windsor Castle. The Rose Trellis Egg especially amazes one because of its relative smaller size than expected. (As the years progressed, the Eggs grew bigger and bigger, you will note.) I looked intensely at the Rose Trellis egg for a LONG time, and if one did not know, you could NOT see how it opened. Wonderful work, indeed. ( Parenthetically, I suppose that one knows that there are actually 2 different "Red Cross" Eggs? ) AP