Antique Tiffany Sterling Silver Coffee Tea set is a photograph by Gunter Nezhoda which was uploaded on June 5th, 2013.
Antique Tiffany Sterling Silver Coffee Tea set
Vintage sterling silver Tiffany Coffee Tea set displayed in an antique store.... more
Title
Antique Tiffany Sterling Silver Coffee Tea set
Artist
Gunter Nezhoda
Medium
Photograph
Description
Vintage sterling silver Tiffany Coffee Tea set displayed in an antique store.
There is nothing that compares to the look and feel of sterling silver.
By every measure � design, craftsmanship, purity and value � Tiffany sterling silver
is the ideal choice for brides and connoisseurs around the world.
In 1847, Tiffany & Co. introduced its first sterling silver flatware pattern. The world
quickly took notice. Since then, our extensive collection of exclusive designs has come to span
the history of decorative art, ranging from richly detailed classical motifs to elegant
contemporary geometrics. Designed with an eye for balance and proportion, each piece
of our flatware is a masterpiece of form and function.
In the hand, you may notice that Tiffany flatware is heavier than ordinary sterling.
This is because Tiffany uses more silver in the design and manufacture of each piece. The
design is on both the front and back. And every piece of Tiffany silver is hand-finished,
assuring the warm glow and subtle detailing for which our sterling is known. Tiffany silver flatware
can be personalized with hand-engraving of a monogram, initials or family crest.
Today, Tiffany sterling maintains the same level of excellence that earned us a
Grand Prize at the Paris World�s Fairs of 1878, 1889 and 1900.
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June 5th, 2013
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Comments (15)
Photography By Sai
I love how you've brought out the antiqueness of this tea set! Rich tones and good detail in the photograph!!
Mary Bedy
Gunter, I love this. I like complex patterns in an image and this one sure fits that description!
Donna Proctor
Such an exquisite piece filled with fine, elegant items. This would look magnificent in tea-rooms, formal dining rooms, and upscale/elegant restaurants. I've been in a few in Vegas - they should have the opportunity to see this piece ;)