I stopped by a local jewelry store that carries a lot of "estate" jewelry. They happened to have a 1.6ct center stone Tiffany platinum diamond ring. It was probably a size 5.5 or so meaning it didn't go past my knuckle
I thought I would share pics:
And feel free to redirect if this is not the right place to ask, but I've always been curious on the authentication process for antique Tiffany rings. I get the setting can be authenticated via hallmarks, design, etc. but there's really not a way to verify the diamond is truly "Tiffany" unless there's original paperwork that matches the stone? Of course, this is before the modern times when T started inscribing # on the stone. And even with a paper trail, one can still debate if someone went through the trouble to forge the papers...
Is my understanding correct, am I missing something?