Category: Pottery & Glass - Glass - Art Glass - North American - Tiffany
Current Price: $165.68 USD
Ending Time: Auction Ended (Feb-13-12 2:36:33 PM)
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Item Location: RIDGEWOOD,NEW JERSEY
Quantity: 1 Available
History: 12 Bids
High bidder: t***s (869)
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) The antique silver flatware of Tiffany & Co., New York City, is highly sought-after, but the collector is frustrated by the lack of available information on and pictures of patterns and pieces (Tiffany's early catalogues 'Blue Books' did not always list what pieces were made in each pattern and never had illustrations). This definitive book relates the history of the silver flatware made by others and retailed by Tiffany 1845-c.1876 as well as that designed and made in-house 1869-1905. The story is woven into the broader fabric of the history of flatware in general and that of dining and food. The development and proliferation of many different flatware pieces in America are analysed and compared with the same in England, France and Germany. Based on research in the Tiffany Archives and elsewhere, this volume discusses and illustrates twenty-three Tiffany-made full-line patterns (plus variations) numerous not-full-line patterns and ten custom patterns. Detailed descriptions and superb photographs | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) This stunning book is a must-have for all collectors of open salt cellars, featuring in-depth coverage of examples made with American and English art glass, English and French cameo glass, clear and colored pressed glass, figural French faence, Russian enamels, porcelain, figural silver, and more. There are 941 full color plates showcasing over 3, 500 open salts, many previously undocumented. These beautiful pieces were used before salt was processed to flow freely from a shaker. They sometimes held a block of salt which was chopped at with knives; other times they were used with diminutive salt spoons. The open salt became such an important part of fine dining that it remained in use even after the successful adaptation of salt to shakers. The wonderful assortment shown here ranges from eighteenth century Chinese export porcelain to examples made in the 1990s. The authors provide examples in all price ranges and media--some even made from shell, bone, and wood. Steuben, Tiffany, Pairpoint, Moser, Royal Bayreuth, Noritake, Daum Nancy, Meissen, Wedgwood, and Royal Doulton are just a few of the manufacturers represented. Captions provide dimensions, approximate dates of production, marks, values and various production techniques. Each salt is also classified by rarity. This is a comprehensive reference you'll turn to again and again! | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Named for their pearly, milky blue color, these Depression-style collectibles lend timeless charm to your modern kitchen. Salt and pepper shakers are 2 3/8"L x 2 3/8"W x 4 1/4"H and feature metal screw-on tops. Dishwasher safe.Item new in original box Additional items ship for only $2.00 each. The higher shipping will be used first and the $2.00 after that. Normal delivery time is 10 to 12 days I am sorry but I do not ship internationally, no P.O. boxes please, AK, HI PR please add $7.00 | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) This stunning book is a must-have for all collectors of open salt cellars, featuring in-depth coverage of examples made with American and English art glass, English and French cameo glass, clear and colored pressed glass, figural French faence, Russian enamels, porcelain, figural silver, and more. There are 941 full color plates showcasing over 3, 500 open salts, many previously undocumented. These beautiful pieces were used before salt was processed to flow freely from a shaker. They sometimes held a block of salt which was chopped at with knives; other times they were used with diminutive salt spoons. The open salt became such an important part of fine dining that it remained in use even after the successful adaptation of salt to shakers. The wonderful assortment shown here ranges from eighteenth century Chinese export porcelain to examples made in the 1990s. The authors provide examples in all price ranges and media--some even made from shell, bone, and wood. Steuben, Tiffany, Pairpoint, Moser, Royal Bayreuth, Noritake, Daum Nancy, Meissen, Wedgwood, and Royal Doulton are just a few of the manufacturers represented. Captions provide dimensions, approximate dates of production, marks, values and various production techniques. Each salt is also classified by rarity. This is a comprehensive reference you'll turn to again and again! | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) The antique silver flatware of Tiffany & Co., New York City, is highly sought-after, but the collector is frustrated by the lack of available information on and pictures of patterns and pieces (Tiffany's early catalogues 'Blue Books' did not always list what pieces were made in each pattern and never had illustrations). This definitive book relates the history of the silver flatware made by others and retailed by Tiffany 1845-c.1876 as well as that designed and made in-house 1869-1905. The story is woven into the broader fabric of the history of flatware in general and that of dining and food. The development and proliferation of many different flatware pieces in America are analysed and compared with the same in England, France and Germany. Based on research in the Tiffany Archives and elsewhere, this volume discusses and illustrates twenty-three Tiffany-made full-line patterns (plus variations) numerous not-full-line patterns and ten custom patterns. Detailed descriptions and superb photographs | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Serving up memories of a bygone era, these charming accessories are crafted of depression-style glass, rendered in a warm shade of amber. Salt pepper shakers are 2 3/8"L x 2 3/8"W x 4 1/4"H with metal screw-on tops. Dishwasher safe.Item new in original box Additional items ship for only $2.00 each. The higher shipping will be used first and the $2.00 after that. Normal delivery time is 10 to 12 days I am sorry but I do not ship internationally, no P.O. boxes please, AK, HI PR please add $7.00 t | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Loved for its elegance, opaque jade color is rich in American history ... and beautiful in your modern kitchen! Salt pepper shakers are 2 3/8"L x 2 3/8"W x 4 1/4"H with metal screw-on tops. Dishwasher safe.Item new in original box Additional items ship for only $2.00 each. The higher shipping will be used first and the $2.00 after that. Normal delivery time is 10 to 12 days I am sorry but I do not ship internationally, no P.O. boxes please, AK, HI PR please add $7.00 to shipping costs, local pi | | SEE IT |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Salt and Pepper shakers on the table by themselves are boring!Spice up your table with this silverware figurine that holds included grid Salt n' Pepper shakers.It is welded with a special stainless steel to avoid corrosion, features a rich brushed texture, and is gripping two glass spice shakers (included).It's a great conversation piece and will surely bring smiles all around your table!Made in the USA by Forked Up Art designed by Judson Jennings. | | SEE IT |
 | (In-Stock) Fine Arts Tiffany Dinner Plate - Pink Flowers, Gray Border And Leaves | | SEE IT |
 | (In-Stock) You'll love the soft shimmer of antique yellow glass, sparkling with a beautifully aged charm. | | SEE IT |
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