Ventfort Hall to Host Talk on Tiffany Jewelry Sept. 10

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LENOX, Mass. – Historian, retired Professor of Art and former Board Member Julie Agar will highlight Tiffany’s career and her family’s association with Tiffany during her presentation at Ventfort Hall on Saturday, September 10 at 3:30 pm. A tea will follow her presentation.

Agar will trace the history and development of Tiffany’s jewelry store from its founding in 1837 as a stationary and notions store. Emphasis will be placed on the expansion of selling Bohemian glass, porcelain, stained glass and jewelry of a quality and beauty far above any of its competition. It established its reputation as the nations undisputed first class jewelry merchant by 1848.

Agar is the great, great grandniece of Charles T. Cook who became assistant secretary in 1868 and president in 1902. He started with the company at age 14. Her family was a major stockholder until the 1930's. She will share some of the family stories about Tiffany.

Agar is a retired professor of art and museum education at Carlow University, Pittsburgh, PA and a former board member of Ventfort Hall.

Tickets for the event are $30 for members and with advance reservation; $35 day of; $22 for students 22 and under. Reservations are required as seats are limited.

Walk-ins are accommodated as space allows. For reservations call us at (413) 637-3206.

Please note that all tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Masks are required. 


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