It’s about authenticity. Tiffany & Co is synonyms with exceptional quality luxury goods. The brand has come to mean elegance and attention to detail.
In 1837 25-year-old Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young opened Tiffany’s as a “stationery and fancy goods” store with a $1,000 advance from Charles Tiffany’s father. 259 Broadway was surrounded by narrow streets teeming with horses and carriages. Fashionable people discovered this store with it’s newly emerging “American style” that departed from the Victorian era’s opulence.
Tiffany’s jewelry was inspired by the natural world, which they interpreted as styles that displayed simplicity, harmonious thoughts, and clarity. By 1867 the company achieved international recognition at the Paris World’s Fair. Tiffany’s was awarded the grand prize for silver craftsmanship. They were the first American company to employ the British silver standard (92% pure). By 1870 Tiffany & Co had become America’s premier silversmith and purveyor of jewels and timepieces.
In 1886 Tiffany introduced the engagement ring as we know it today. Prior to this, diamond rings were set into bezels. Mr. Tiffany’s rings were designed to lift the stone to highlight the brilliant-cut diamonds. By lifting the stone off of the band and into the light it came to life and all the facets were illuminated. This famous ring was named the Tiffany® Setting. It has continued to this day, to be one of the most elegant symbols of enduring love.
Tiffany’s reputation continued to rise as one of the world authorities on diamonds after they purchased crown jewels from France and Spain. Eventually, they were appointed as Royal Jeweler to the crowned heads of Europe, the Czar of Russia, as well as the Ottoman Emperor.
Schlumberger’s aesthetic was all about imagination and appealed to the most prominent and important members of American society. Presidents, high society patrons (social influencers of their time) all aspired to own pieces of his jewelry. The Vanderbilts, Astors, Whitneys, and Havemeyers adorned their evening attire in Tiffany diamonds. Mary Todd, President Lincoln’s wife received a seed pearl set purchased in 1861 & Franklin Roosevelt bought an engagement ring for Eleanor, in 1904.
Schlumberger became famous for his nature-inspired jeweled flights of fancy. He created inspired sea creatures, heraldic motifs set with an array of gems with sculptural fold and platinum metalwork to mimic life, fantasy flowers with natural elements, and whimsical animals.
The value of Tiffany jewelry is affected by the piece’s age, rarity, condition and popularity. To make sure your jewelry keeps its value, keep your pieces in a lined jewelry box to prevent damage. Blemishes like scratches or scuffs can lead to a reduced value. Also, keeping your original Tiffany Blue Box and documentation from your purchase will enhance the value of your jewelry.
Regal Jewelry Buyers has a resale network built over decades and expertise in Tiffany jewelry. We are able to pay the highest prices for previously-owned Tiffany fine jewelry and diamond rings. Contact Regal Estate Jewelry to get a quote on the best price to sell a stone or piece of vintage jewelry through their experienced Graduate Gemologist and GIA certified buyers and sellers of precious stones, diamonds, and quality watches. It is a highly trained and qualified place to get a valuation on your jewels.
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