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Another try for a photo of the maker's mark, but it is very shiny and I'll have to arrange to get a better one. Until then, I added the latest photo at the top of this discussion. Stamps: Tiffany & Co...
I appreciate your comments. "'Obviously,' the gold standard -- er -- the sterling standard would be an assessment from Tiffany's. They might want an arm and leg for that, but you won't know if you don...
Yes, I meant to say "J.C. Moore & Son." After the father and son merged, apparently they used the "M" initial in an oval stamp as their makers' mark. But their pattern designs after 1854 (e.g., "524" ...
John C. (Chandler) Moore (c. 1803–1874) used the initials, "J.C.M." as his makers' mark. Beginning in 1851 John Moore worked exclusively for Tiffany's, still using his "J.C.M." maker's mark . However,...
These were all handmade! It would be surprising if they were truly identical! Even if they share the same "524" product number. I've looked into the Abraham Lincoln 1861 "Perported" gilded presentati...
Thanks Keramikos! When I tried Tiffany's many years ago they wanted $1,000 to provide me with any information from their archives about the history of my ewer. In response to SEAN68's suggestion, I'm ...
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Hello: It has been 12 years, but I'm finally getting back to this. Does anyone have any information about this Tiffany ewer? I still have not been able to determine the background of this 1853 Tiffany...
So I did contact Tiffany about researching their archives for my ewer, and they replied that it would cost me $500 for them to look up the records and, if they did actually find anything, it would cos...
CW is a great resource! Thanks! I look forward to any other comments.
Thanks for the comments! Here is the link to the Abraham Lincoln ewer http://www.antiquetrader.com/antiques/antiques-americana/auctions/abraham_lincoln_tiffany_ewer_at_cowan_auction If no one ...
Sorry, "Tiffany & Co"
I just discovered online that this makers mark was only used in 1853, the year the company moved to NYC and they first used "Tiffand & Co" as a registry mark. In 1854 they switched to another makers m...
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