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Plurter Article Sharing (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
This post was published on Plurter.com Louis Comfort Tiffany, artist and philanthropist, president of the Tiffany Studios, 46 West Twenty-Third Street, and son of the founder of Return to Tiffany Round tag drop earrings., jewelers, of which he was, himself, a vice president and director, died at his residence, 27 East Seventy- second Street, an apartment house [...] This post was published...
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bookofjoe (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
The Favrile glass T above along with several digits and the letter S, all that remains of Tiffany's mosaic street sign razed in 1920 along with Louis Comfort Tiffany's studio on Madison Avenue at 45th Street, built in 1905, were...
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Ghost of a flea (Free subscription) | 11/28/2009
Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1848-1933. More. Also, Macy's on State Street....
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 11/22/2009
Founder of TiffanyLampsByWMS.com, William Stuart, created an online business to distribute a full line of Tiffany-style lighting systems, based after the original designs of Louis Comfort Tiffany. His all-inclusive selection ranges from accent lamps to sconces to chandeliers. Shoppers are enc...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
... near Dobbs Ferry," circa 1870 by Samuel Colman, part of the museum's "Paintings by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his Circle," through Oct. 3, 2010.) Here's the rundown:
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Plurter Article Sharing (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
In 1892, a fire next door prompted the Tiffany store to put its T&CO. horseshoe charm and chain inventory — with an estimated value of $2.5 million — into the vault for safekeeping. By this time the Tiffany name was also associated with the enterprises of one of Charles’s sons, Louis Comfort Tiffany, who had established [...]
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Plurter Article Sharing (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
... her own popular line of jewelry. Loring, who became design director in I979 (succeeding only Louis Comfort Tiffany and Van Day Truex), now oversees a staff of about 20 in-house designers who produce some pieces a year. One of the most surprising things about Tiffany’s is how accessible, even democratic, it is. While Charles Tiffany and his successors may not have set out to educate...
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Plurter Article Sharing (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
This post was published on Plurter.com In 1892, a fire next door prompted the Tiffany store to put its entire inventory — with an estimated value of $2.5 million — into the vault for safekeeping. By this time the Tiffany name was also associated with the enterprises of one of Charles’s sons, Louis Comfort Tiffany, who had established a separate company for [...] This...
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Indoor Lightings - Outdoor Lightings - LED Lightings (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
20″W Amber Pond Lily 7 Lt Chandelier Price:$250.00 Shipping:Free Shipping Ships in:5 to 10 Days (Estimated) Availability:In Stock Dimensions:18″-56″H Light Bulb: Cndlx7 Max Watt: 15×7 Weight: 15.00 lbs One of the most popular Louis Comfort Tiffany styled lamps on the market today, recreating his famous Favrile design from the early 1900’s. This mottled rich...
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Home Interior Lightings - Home Lighting Fixtures (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
20"W Amber Pond Lily 7 Lt Chandelier Price: $250.00 Shipping: Free Shipping Ships in: 5 to 10 Days (Estimated) Availability: In Stock Dimensions: 18"-56"H Light Bulb: Cndlx7 Max Watt: 15x7 Weight: 15.00 lbs One of the most popular Louis Comfort Tiffany styled lamps on the market today, recreating his famous Favrile design from the early 1900's. This mottled rich Amber shaded...
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Plurter Article Sharing (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
... “fancy goods” to last a few lifetimes. The hallmark designs of the current century began with Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Art Nouveau vases, ceramics, jewelry and stained glass. And since then, silver bangles series are till famous today. But by mid-century, Tiffany’s was struggling. All traces of the opulent age were gone. And profits had dipped significantly. When Walter Hoving took...