Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Comprised of marbled silver, copper, and brass, without a monogram, marked "Tiffany & Co." to one end.
7 1/2 in.
2.25 troy oz.
Tiffany's artistic director, Edward C. Moore, and lead silversmith, Charles Grosjean, are credited with the introduction of the
mokumé-gane technique to Tiffany & Co. Meaning "wood grain,"
mokumé is a Japanese metalwork technique in which different colored metals, gold, silver, copper and other alloys, are laminated to produce a strikingly varigated and striated surface.
Use wear and denting.