Skip to main content

Tiffany Ziegfeld Collection

Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Ziegfeld 10 Row Freshwater Pearl Bracelet
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in New York, NY
hardware. The design captures the refined glamour of Tiffany’s Ziegfeld collection, combining timeless
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Link Bracelets

Materials

Freshwater Pearl, Sterling Silver

Recent Sales

Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld Collection 80" Pearl Wrap Necklace 7.5-8.5mm
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Montclair, NJ
On - No Clasp Stamp: Tiffany & Co. 925 Condition: Excellent condition! Comes with original box
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Pearl, Silver, Sterling Silver

Tiffany & Co. White Pearl Necklace, Ziegfeld Collection, 8 to 9mm 22 inches.
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Honolulu, HI
Authentic Tiffany & Co. white fresh water cultured pearl Necklace from the Ziegfeld collection
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Art Deco Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Pearl, Sterling Silver

Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld Collection Freshwater Pearl Necklace
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Incredible freshwater pearl necklace from the Ziegfeld Collection of renowned jeweler, Tiffany & Co
Category

Vintage 1920s Unknown Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Freshwater Pearl, Sterling Silver

Tiffany & Co Ziegfeld Collection Tassel Freshwater Pearl Necklace
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in New York, NY
Tiffany & Co. Weight 48.6 grams Stone: Freshwater Pearls Measurements: 36 Inches long Hallmark: T&CO
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Pearl, Sterling Silver

Tiffany & Co Ziegfeld Collection Oval Rock Crystal Sterling Silver Pendant 20821
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Tiffany & Co Ziegfeld Collection Oval Rock Crystal sterling silver pendant. This authentic Tiffany
Category

20th Century Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Rock Crystal, Crystal, Sterling Silver

Tiffany & Co Ziegfeld Onyx Pearl Sterling Silver Pendant Necklace
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Stamford, CT
Ziegfeld collection Tiffany & Co sterling silver onyx and pearl pendant necklace. 24 inches and
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pendant Necklaces

Materials

Onyx, Pearl, Silver, Sterling Silver

Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld Collection Pearl Necklace
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This lovely Ziegfeld Collection necklace of freshwater cultured pearls that’s 96 inches, with
Category

Early 2000s American Modern Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Cultured Pearl

Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld 10-Row Cultured Freshwater Pearl Sterling Silver Bracelet
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Southampton, NY
Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld collection 10-row cultured freshwater pearl and sterling silver bracelet. 10
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Sterling Silver

Get Updated with New Arrivals
Save "Tiffany Ziegfeld Collection", and we’ll notify you when there are new listings in this category.

Tiffany & Co. for sale on 1stDibs

Tiffany & Co. is one of the most prominent purveyors of luxury goods in the United States, and has long been an important arbiter of style in the design of diamond engagement rings. A young Franklin Delano Roosevelt proposed to his future wife, Eleanor, with a Tiffany ring in 1904. Vanderbilts, Whitneys, Astors and members of the Russian imperial family all wore Tiffany & Co. jewelry. And Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis preferred Tiffany china for state dinners at the White House.

Although synonymous with luxury today, the firm started out rather modestly. Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young founded it in Connecticut as a “stationery and fancy goods emporium” in 1837, at a time when European imports still dominated the nascent American luxury market. In 1853, Charles Tiffany — who in 1845 had launched the company’s famed catalog, the Blue Book, and with it, the firm’s signature robin’s-egg blue, which he chose for the cover — shifted the focus to fine jewelry.

In 1868, Tiffany & Co. gained international recognition when it became the first U.S. firm to win an award for excellence in silverware at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. From then on, it belonged to the pantheon of American luxury brands.

At the start of the Gilded Age, in 1870, Tiffany & Co. opened its flagship store, described as a "palace of jewels" by the New York Times, at 15 Union Square West in Manhattan. Throughout this period, its designs for silver tableware, ceremonial silver, flatware and jewelry were highly sought-after indicators of status and taste. They also won the firm numerous accolades, including the grand prize for silverware at the Paris Exposition of 1878. Among the firm’s glittering creations from this time are masterworks of Art Nouveau jewelry, such as this delicate aquamarine necklace and this lavish plique-à-jour peridot and gold necklace, both circa 1900.

When Charles Lewis Tiffany died, in 1902, his son Louis Comfort Tiffany became the firm’s design director. Under his leadership, the Tiffany silver studio was a de facto design school for apprentice silversmiths, who worked alongside head artisan Edward C. Moore. The firm produced distinctive objects inspired by Japanese art and design, North American plants and flowers, and Native American patterns and crafts, adding aesthetic diversity to Tiffany & Co.’s distinguished repertoire.

Tiffany is also closely associated with diamonds, even lending its name to one particularly rare and exceptional yellow stone. The firm bought the Tiffany diamond in its raw state from the Kimberley mines of South Africa in 1878. Cut to create a 128.54-carat gem with an unprecedented 82 facets, it is one of the most spectacular examples of a yellow diamond in the world.

In a broader sense, Tiffany & Co. helped put diamonds on the map in 1886 by introducing the American marketplace to the solitaire diamond design, which is still among the most popular engagement-ring styles. The trademark Tiffany® Setting raises the stone above the band on six prongs, allowing its facets to catch the light. A lovely recent example is this circa-2000 platinum engagement ring. Displaying a different design and aesthetic (but equally chic) is this exquisite diamond and ruby ring from the 1930s.

Find Tiffany & Co. jewelry, serveware and decorative objects for sale on 1stDibs.

Questions About Tiffany & Co.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021
    A Tiffany & Co. engagement ring can cost as little as $13,000 or as much as $500,000 depending on the center stone’s carat weight, the band material and whether or not there are any side stones. The smaller the stone, the cheaper the ring will be. Find engagement rings designed by Tiffany & Co. on 1stDibs.