Collection: Vintage Tiffany Jewelry

Founded more than 175 years ago by Charles Lewis Tiffany, Tiffany & Co. is renowned not only for its instantly recognizable blue box, classic jewels, watches and quality diamond engagement rings, but also for magnificent designs in enamel, sterling silver and stained glass. Several of the world’s most famous jewelry designers, including Paloma Picasso, Jean Schlumberger and Elsa Peretti perfected their craft under Tiffany’s patronage, designing important and iconic pieces that are very much coveted and cherished in the market today.

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FAQs

What is Tiffany and Co. known for?

Tiffany & Co., renowned for its famous blue box, is perhaps best known for its diamond engagement rings and wedding bands including the classic four and six prong Tiffany Setting, and for important collaborations with world-famous designers such as Paloma Picasso, Jean Schlumberger, and Elsa Peretti, resulting in iconic pieces and collections manufactured to this day. The American jewelry firm gained international recognition when Louis Comfort Tiffany served as creative director, creating stunning Art Nouveau designs that established a distinctly American style. Tiffany is celebrated for its exacting standards of workmanship using only top quality diamonds and precious stones. The breadth and depth of Tiffany jewelry is perhaps unequaled.

How does Beladora verify the authenticity of a piece?

Authenticating pieces of jewelry requires serious knowledge, experience and expertise. Truly thousands of pieces of jewelry from every era and every maker have passed through our hands in our over 40 years in the business and this familiarity enables us to know what a piece should look and feel like, to determine if it has the expected quality of material and workmanship, and if the makers marks and signatures are genuine and in all the right places. 

In practice, we first look at the front and back of a bracelet, ring or brooch, turning it over in our hands to see​ that the workmanship on ​the reverse is just ​as ​fine as the detail on the front. Using the jeweler’s important tool, the loupe, we look carefully at many different touchpoints including the precision with which the ​diamonds are mounted in their settings, the manner in which gold or platinum links are connected to each other, the quality of the azuring, a most difficult and refined aspect of metalwork, the fineness of the material and the ​flawlessness of the ​polish.

If we have any doubts whatsoever as to authenticity, we submit the piece to the relevant firm, be it Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Verdura, David Webb or others. We also require the seller to provide us with the original bill of sale, box and papers for those items most commonly faked such as Cartier Love brackets and VCA Alhambra pieces. And just as banks know their customers, we, too, ensure we know our clients to assure ourselves of their ownership and provenance. 

In fact, our team of GIA-certified jewelry experts has such a well-regarded reputation in the international jewelry industry that we are frequently called upon to advise auction houses, appraisers and other dealers in matters of authenticity and value.