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I have inherited two Tiffany solitaire diamond engagement rings that were in white (not the famous blue) paper box with a white Tiffany & Co. paper label and lined in white velvet. The rings date back to late 1800’s or early 1900. Does anyone have any idea when Tiffany used a white box and if they are rare? When I had the rings appraised, the appraiser was very excited and more interested in the boxes than the rings! Thank you.

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Tiffany’s has been using the famous blue box since the store first opened in 1837 as Tiffany & Young.

Check out the history of the blue box at: [url]http://www.tiffany.com/About/Timeline.aspx[/url]

You can probably get the best and most correct answer by contacting Tiffany’s directly.
[url]http://www.tiffany.com/Customer/Request/EmailCustSvr.aspx[/url] or 800.843.3269
You may have to speak to a manager – someone who has been there a while. Good luck.

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