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Debra Ryono
06/01/2004


Tiffany Tribute

When Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young established Tiffany & Young, a stationery and fancy goods emporium, in New York on September 18, 1837, every item had a set price, a revolutionary idea for its time. The first day’s take was $4.98. Flash forward 160 years to 1997 when Tiffany & Co. (Young was changed to Company in 1853) commemorated its history with the introduction of the 1837 collection, using sterling silver and 18-karat gold for jewelry and office items. Today, Tiffany (800.526.0649, www.tiffany.com) offers the double pen stand for $475. The memo pad and paperweight are available for $165 each. Also in the 1837 collection is a sterling silver stylus, $70.

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