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A Little Piece of History

Did you ever take up something and feel on the spot it had a story? It might be from a thrift store jewelry box or your grandmother’s drawer. A small silver circle, smooth and cool, stamped with “Tiffany & Co.” You shake it and a soft, delicate jingle fills the air. This might be a treasure of a Tiffany & Co. sterling silver baby rattle.

What you’ve discovered is more than a plaything.

A Design That’s Simple and Stunning

At a glance, it’s unassuming, almost discreet — a smooth silver ring with a balled end for small hands to clutch. Inside the open ring little beads rattle gently. It’s understated and elegant and is what Tiffany & Co. does best — thoughtful design.

The rattle really could be a teething ring, too. Silver was also selected for the pieces because when it was once a common material used for baby items, it was easy to clean and cool to the touch — there would be no sore gums here, just soft silver for teething babies.

A toy that is also a work of art.

Source: Madison880

More Than Just a Baby’s Toy

The rattles were sentimental tokens, frequently given as gifts at baby showers or christenings. They represented love, family and tradition. There was no planned obsolescence there, no plastic protection. Families passed them down through generations.

Each dent and scratch is a memory. Each nibble or mark of wear is a story of little hands that used to grip it.

Stumbling Upon a Treasure

There’s something magical to stumbling upon one unintentionally. Perhaps you’re in a thrift store or something catches your eye. You take it, and notice the engraving: “Tiffany & Co. Sterling 925.”

It’s not just silver. It’s a slice of somebody’s life.” You can envision who owned the baby it originally belonged to, twirling it between their fingers, or a parent who carefully preserved it.

These items carry history. They leave you to wonder whose lives they have touched.

Source: Ruby Lane

Taking Care of Your Find

If you have one, treat it well. Sterling silver tarnishes, but a quick rub with a soft cloth and a clean will bring back its gleam. Only it’s had so much more use: “treat it gently” goes the irony.

It is a vintage type baby bottle, the kind they used when I was a baby. Hang, Or Frame It In Office Or Home, It Will Stand Out.

Why It Matters

Mass-produced plastic toys dominate the market today, but a Tiffany & Co. sterling silver baby rattle feels different. It was an era when things were built to last, when gift-giving was deliberate and symbolic.

Source: Leland Little

It’s not just a rattle. It’s a token of love, family and thoughtful tradition — cherished for generations.

So the next time you see one of these little silver circles, do not pass by. Hold it. Shake it. Think about where it’s been. It’s a Tiffany & Co. sterling silver baby rattle, and it’s a story waiting to be retold.

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