Marked on the reverse side, "Victoria Fleming, N.Y", these cuff links have a handsome glass and enamel face, with lovely blue, green and gold highlights. They are offered in good condition. Backing is in gilt brass, while the face measures 1 1/8" x 5/8".
These modernist knot cuff links are marked "Sterling" and a maker name that I cannot read. They are sterling silver with gilt over part of the knot. They are in fine condition.
Here we offer a lot of three pair of cuff links: a gilt pair with a blue stone (glass?), a pair of antique military buttons converted to cuff links (some tarnishing on back) and a pair of real agate in silver mount cuff links. All early to mid Twentieth Century, and fully wearable.
This is a pair of handsome, gilt metal cufflinks with Wedgwood jasperware blue and white inserts of Windsor Castle. In excellent condition. Great Britain, c. 1970.
These cuff links, manufactured of sterling silver with enamel decoration, were sold as souvenirs of the Tattersall Golf Tournament in Tasmania (Australia). The reverse is maked Sterling Silver. They are in excellent condition.
This pair of handsome Damascene multi-metal cuff links have a face which resembles an African battle shield. The backs are gilt. Cuff links are in excellent condition. The face measures 1 1/8" long.
Here we offer another assembled lot of five pair of cuff links. There is a Chinese pair each with a different character, and silver marks on the reverse, a gilt pair with an applied fish, a small pair with mother of pearl, and two other silver-no marks-pair.
All before c. 1960, the Chinese likely 1920. All used but wearable.