Tiffany Oddity
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 6:28 pm
The pattern is "Palm", patented in 1871 and one of the first patterns that Tiffany actually manufactured for themselves. The odd thing is that it has no Tiffany mark, just - Sterling, Pat 1871, and the retailer's mark of Starr & Marcus.
Starr & Marcus were also a New York firm, retailers of high end goods and would have been one of Tiffany's main competitors for the carriage trade. Seems odd that Tiffany would have supplied a local competitor and apparently agreed not to brand the goods.
I'm curious if anyone else has seen known Tiffany goods of the period that are lacking their maker's mark?
Thanks, Tom

Starr & Marcus were also a New York firm, retailers of high end goods and would have been one of Tiffany's main competitors for the carriage trade. Seems odd that Tiffany would have supplied a local competitor and apparently agreed not to brand the goods.
I'm curious if anyone else has seen known Tiffany goods of the period that are lacking their maker's mark?
Thanks, Tom
