The Rocaille egg is one of the Fabergé eggs created in the workshop of Peter Carl Fabergé for the wealthy Russian industrialist Alexander Kelch who presented it to his wife as an Easter gift in 1902.
In this case, it is a gold tripod surmounted by a translucent enameled rose-colored engraved heart with the initials "B.K."
[2] The egg was sold by Kelch in 1920 following the Russian Revolution[3] and was purchased by a Mr. Leon Ginberg that same year after being offered for sale by the French jeweller Morgan on the Rue de la Paix in Paris.
Then in 1997 it was sold by a dealer named Proler of Dallas, Texas to an undisclosed private individual.
In 2012 it was purchased through London based Fabergé broker, Matthew Stuart-Lyon, by Artie and Dorothy McFerrin for their collection.