Tiffany & CO has this card case listed for $350.00.
Tiffany & Co. opened it's first store in Union Station, New York in 1837, they have been in business for 173 years.
Tiffany's was established in 1837.
No, it was founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837.
Tiffany and Co was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young. The company initially focused on stationary and fancy goods before expanding into jewelry in 1853.
Tiffany & Co. is a luxury jewelry and specialty retailer known for its high-end diamond and sterling silver jewelry. The brand was founded in 1837 and is famous for its iconic blue packaging and association with elegance and timeless style.
Since 1837, Tiffany & Co. has been the world's premier jeweler and America's house of design.
Assuming that "1837" is a year, the value of the "8" is 800.
Orrin Edward Tiffany has written: 'The relations of the United States to the Canadian rebellion of 1837-1838' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History
Tiffany and Company in New York City has built its reputation since 1837 in many areas, and notably in diamonds. Tiffany's buyers acquire, cut, polish and set high-quality stones that promise to hold value over time. As well, part of Tiffany's brand is one of social responsibility, meaning they only buy stones from sources that respect human rights and the environment. You can read more, below.
Tiffany blue. The Tiffany Blue color is protected as a color trademark by Tiffany & Co. in some jurisdictions including the U.S.[1][2] The color is produced as a private custom color by Pantone, with PMS number 1837, the number deriving from the year of Tiffany's foundation. As a trademarked color, it is not publicly available and is not printed in the Pantone Matching System swatch books.
We would like to know the value of a 1837 dollar it say kirtland ohio looks like it say j smith ? thank
the panic of 1837 affected the nations economy by entering an economic depression where the business and unemployment fell to a very low level.