Lorgnette (face–à-main)

Tiffany & Co., c. 1900 - c. 1910

Around 1900 French fashion set the tone everywhere. In the United States, large jewellery houses, such as Tiffany & Co. in New York, were instrumental in disseminating it. Not only did they sell French wares, they also had objects designed locally that emulated the form and decoration of French models. A typical example is this lorgnette, which, when folded, looks like an iris in bloom.

  • Artwork typejewellery, face-à-main, spectacle
  • Object numberBK-1970-16
  • Dimensionsheight 12.7 cm x width 3.5 cm
  • Physical characteristicsgoud, diamant en glas