Lot 669
A pair of reverse carved intaglio boxer dog cufflinks.Stamped 14K.Diameter of cufflink faces 1.3...
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Lot 669
A pair of reverse carved intaglio boxer dog cufflinks.
Lot 669
Lot Description
A pair of reverse carved intaglio boxer dog cufflinks.
Stamped 14K.
Diameter of cufflink faces 1.3 and 1.5cms. 6.8gms.
Export issue: Yes
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
<li>A
<li>No obvious faults other than wear in keeping with age and use.
<li>Painting in good condition, with signs of minor damage and wear.
<li>Rock crystal and mother-of-pearl in good condition.
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