MONUMENTAL TIFFANY & CO. OPEN WORK BON BON SERVER: Manufactured for the Paris Exposition of 1900. Allegorical motif of embracing putti, one with wings, the other full body, framed by an ornate cartouche centered by a star. Elaborately pierced bowl, stem and terminal. Previously displayed at the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts in Madison NJ. A companion piece representing Morning is seen in Tiffany Silver Flatware When Dining was an Art by William Hood Jr. with Roslyn Berlin and Edward Wawrynek, pg. 282. Stamped mark ''Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver'' as well as the stamp for the Paris Exposition. 15.53 troy oz. 13.5'' length.