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Sterling Silver Globe Inkwell Centerpiece by Tiffany & Co.

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This superb inkwell centerpiece dating to the Edwardian era was designed by the legendary Tiffany & Co. Crafted from sterling silver and bronze, this stunning inkwell boasts a commanding motif of a globe rising from the ocean. Superlative in size, this Tiffany & Co. piece is perfectly appointed to draft important correspondence. The base of the inkwell centerpiece bears a finely engraved commemorative plate celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Union Marine Insurance Co. Liverpool's United States branch in New York. Commemorative plate reads:“1863 Fiftieth Anniversary 1913 / The Union Marine Insurance Co. Limited Liverpool /Presented by F. Hermann & Co. New York / Managers — United States Branch” circa 1913 Measures: 29” wide x 19” deep x 11” high.
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