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C] The Tiffany Cross medal recovered by the FBI is clearly a replica Tiffany Cross (the casting is poor quality and the engraving is the incorrect style). Orlando H. Petty: Naval Reserve, Medical Corps 11 June 1918: Yes Petty tended the wounded despite artillery and gas attacks, even after his gas mask was rendered useless.
Tiffany & Co. (colloquially known as Tiffany's) [1] is an American luxury jewelry and specialty design house headquartered on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. [2] [3] Tiffany is known for its luxury goods, particularly its sterling silver and diamond jewelry. [4] These goods are sold at Tiffany stores, online, and through corporate merchandising.
Tiffany's high jewelry division is booming, ... “Diamonds and Wonders” displayed a “cross-section” of high jewelry pieces from Tiffany’s assorted collections. It placed a heavy emphasis ...
Tiffany (NJ) Inc. v. eBay Inc. Tiffany & Co. flagship store; Tiffany and Company Building; Tiffany Building (San Francisco) Tiffany Cross Medal of Honor; Tiffany mount; Tiffany Yellow Diamond; Louis Comfort Tiffany; Caroline Townsend
The jewelry company now has 149 stores across the country and plans to open at least 20 next year. For Kendra Scott (there really is a real woman behind the brand), this wasn't always the plan.
It consisted of a Burmese sapphire and diamond pendant suspended on a baguette diamond tennis necklace (which also later suspended 'The Prince of Wales feathers diamond pendant'), matching earrings, matching ring, a two-row bracelet of brilliant-cut diamonds with a similar version of the sapphire pendant and a watch with the face set in the ...
The Skims founder bought the Attallah Cross necklace at a London Sotheby’s auction in 2023, paying a whopping $197,453 for the jewelry—double its pre-auction estimate. Diana wore the pendant ...
In 1879, the Tiffany branch in Paris obtained the Tiffany Diamond, which weighed 287.42 carats in the rough. It was the largest yellow diamond found up to that time. The task of supervising the cutting of this stone was the responsibility of one George Frederick Kunz (1856–1932), a twenty-three-year-old gemologist who had just joined the firm.