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Antique & Modern Jewellery 18/06/2015
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Lot 803

A pair of late Victorian 18ct gold enamel cufflinks.

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Condition Report

A pair of late Victorian 18ct gold enamel cufflinks. Each designed as two oval panels, depicting a blue and white enamel coat of arms for the 'Cartwright' family, connected by a figure of eight link. Hallmarks for Birmingham, 1877. Length of cufflink face 1.6cms. Weight 10.9gms.

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  • Overall condition good. Light surface scratches and discolouration in keeping with general wear.

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