some 925 silver

Tim Helms

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Don't know the age but it sure is nice... Congrats
 

Heck ya, nice find! never found anything Tiffany myself.
 

Congratualtions on the nice find! :occasion14:
 

Tiffany is overpriced but they still sell millions of dollars worth of jewelry every year. You can send them a picture of your find and ask about when it was made.
Congratulations
 

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Don't know its age but a very very nice find Tim. Thanks for sharing...
 

Really nice find! I agree with what "against the wind" says. Must have a story to have the "Return to Maker" wording. I'll try and poke around a little if I get loose today for you. Nice!
 

Decided to look any way! It is from the "return to Tiffany Collection" Which started as a key ring. I saw one like it but was gold and it was over $20K. Here is the page I found. The smallest piece seems to start at over $150. I did not see yours in the current collection so I suspect it may be quite older. Either way Yeeeehhhaaa!
Shop Return to Tiffany® Jewelry Collection | Tiffany & Co.

Further research found: "Tiffany's Archive" "Who can access information from the Tiffany Archives?
For a fee, the general public may have access. All requests must be submitted in writing with appropriate payment to the Archives. Tiffany & Co. reserves the right to refuse or restrict Archives access to any person or company."

Based on what I saw in the tiny bracelets that they sell today for $$Thousands$$$, you have something $$$Special.
 

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I googled: please return to tiffany and co new york 925 bracelet
Appears to be a souvenir bracelet, the newer ones are chain linked, my "guess" is may be 20 to 30 years old based on the style. Sweet find!
 

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