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Tiffany & Co. Silver And Cut Glass Pitcher

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This exceptional Tiffany & Co. American Brilliant cut glass pitcher epitomizes the refined luxury for which the firm is renowned. Featuring resplendent hand-blown and hand-cut designs with wheat and pinwheel or starburst patterns, the body of the vessel shines with unparalleled brilliance. The pitcher's beautiful silver collar features an elegant floral motif punctuated by an ornate Bacchus mask. Radiating with elegance, this pitcher showcases the exquisite artistry of Tiffany & Co. Circa 1902 Marked "Tiffany and Co." 17" high by 8 1/2" diameter
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