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There is a movie called Breakfast at Tiffany's but Tiffany & Co. does not serve breakfast.

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The symbol for Tiffany & Co. in the NYSE is: TIF.

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Tiffany & Co. (TIF)had its IPO in 1987.

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Tiffany's was established in 1837.

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The Tiffany & Co. website is the best location to find key charms and jewelry. Amazon and eBay have some Tiffany & Co. items, but the selection is not as large as the official Tiffany & Co. website.

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Genuine Tiffany & Co. crystals will be marked with the company's logo or name. Look for a stamp or engraving on the crystal itself to determine if it was made by Tiffany & Co.

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Tiffany & CO has this card case listed for $350.00.

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As of July 2014, the market cap for Tiffany & Co. (TIF) is $12,936,700,799.25.

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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.

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The ticker symbol for Tiffany and Co. is TIF and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Tiffany and Co keys are typically only sold directly through Tiffany and Co stores or their official website. They are not typically available for purchase at department stores.

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The store, Tiffany & Co., has headquarters located in New York City.

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Tiffany Chandelier is a type of chandelier which are made specifically from Tiffany glass, and by the artist Louis Comfort Tiffany who was part of Tiffany & Co.

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Only Tiffany charms fit on a Tiffany bracelet.

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Tiffany handles its advertising and marketing in-house.

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stamp tiffany and co ster 926. other side states Rockefeller university 1901

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You can find them on the official Tiffany's and Co website. Just Google it. They are super cute and some of them are pretty cheap!

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They didnt buy anything because they couldn't afford it. But the guy that liked her, got a plastic ring and had "Tiffany and co" engrave somehting onto it. (I cant remember what).

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To read a Tiffany and Co marker, locate the hallmark which is typically found on the underside or back of the piece. The hallmark will have the Tiffany and Co logo along with a purity mark indicating the metal's content (e.g., 925 for sterling silver). You can use a jeweler's loupe or magnifying glass for better clarity.

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A necklace, from Tiffany's & Co.

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Tiffany & Co. opened it's first store in Union Station, New York in 1837, they have been in business for 173 years.

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Besides Tiffany & co. another place that can be used in Nordstroms, and Macy's.

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EXTREMELY expensive!

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One clear connection between Tiffany &Co. and Harry Winston is that both concerns sell high end jewelery and wristwatches.

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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) was filmed at Tiffany and Co. in Fifth Avenue at 57th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.

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Tiffany & Co. rings are typically made from high-quality materials such as platinum, gold, and sterling silver. The specific material used can vary depending on the design and collection of the ring. It's always best to check the product description or consult with a Tiffany & Co. representative for confirmation.

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Since 1837, Tiffany & Co. has been the world's premier jeweler and America's house of design.

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Yes, Tiffany & Co. has used the "T & Co." mark on some of their jewelry pieces. This mark is a shortened version of their full brand name.

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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.

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Please see the link below for examples of Tiffany & Co.'s hallmark stamps.

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It means it made by sterling silver.

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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.

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Tiffany watches can be found at multiple retail locations. Given the prestige associated with a Tiffany watch, there are often fakes that are sold. The safest bet is to purchase it through a Tiffany and Co. retail location.

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No, Sterling Knight doesn't date co-star Tiffany Thornton. *Improved by Ashlee Humphries

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I was told by Tiffany co. that their older watch records were destroyed in a fire. They cannot provide any information about the origin of older (turn of the century) watches.

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There are actual multiple Lombardi trophies; one for each Super Bowl winner. They're made by Tiffany & Co for the National Football League.

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Most likely it is T&CC for tiffany and co

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No.

There are many sellers claiming to sell designer Replicas (also known as knock-offs, fakes, counterfeit items) that come with tags, authenticity cards, serial numbers and even receipts as authentic.

If you wish to purchase authentic Tiffany Co jewelry online, the only place to do so is at the Tiffany website (Tiffany.com) Other sites claiming to be Tiffany websites are fake. Tiffany does not have any retailers, re-sellers or distributors.

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Tiffany and Co. are a jeweler. They sell a variety of high quality (and high priced) rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc. They are most noted for their little blue bags and their stunning wedding bands.

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Some famous jewelry designers include Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, and Bulgari. These designers are well-known for creating iconic and luxurious jewelry pieces.

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