Tiffany Designed Enamel Box of the Brooklyn Bridge Centennial
New York, New York
This enamel box, decorated with the Brooklyn Bridge, was made by Halcyon Days Enamels and designed by Tiffany & Co to celebrate the Bridge's 100th Anniversary. Halcyon Days began in 1950 in Mayfair, London, as a shop for antique gifts. While enameling on copper was popular in the late 18th century, it nearly vanished by the 1830s; Halcyon Days brought this craft back to life in 1950.
New York, New York
This enamel box, decorated with the Brooklyn Bridge, was made by Halcyon Days Enamels and designed by Tiffany & Co to celebrate the Bridge's 100th Anniversary. Halcyon Days began in 1950 in Mayfair, London, as a shop for antique gifts. While enameling on copper was popular in the late 18th century, it nearly vanished by the 1830s; Halcyon Days brought this craft back to life in 1950.
New York, New York
This enamel box, decorated with the Brooklyn Bridge, was made by Halcyon Days Enamels and designed by Tiffany & Co to celebrate the Bridge's 100th Anniversary. Halcyon Days began in 1950 in Mayfair, London, as a shop for antique gifts. While enameling on copper was popular in the late 18th century, it nearly vanished by the 1830s; Halcyon Days brought this craft back to life in 1950.