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Deakin & Francis Late Victorian Sterling Enamel American Flag Cufflinks

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Deakin & Francis Late Victorian Sterling Enamel American Flag Cufflinks

A gorgeous pair of cufflinks made by Deakin & Francis from the Late Victorian (ca1900) era! Made of sterling silver, these lovely cufflinks have a simple, yet fun design. The face of each is formed by a flat oval-shaped plaque, which displays an enameled design of the American Flag. With a closed back, a simple chain link rests across the back of each pair, stamped with "D&F", "750", and "England" along with other maker's marks. A fabulous pair of cufflinks by an exceptional company, they would look wonderful worn by a man or woman!

Measurements: Each cufflink face measures approximately 3/4" long, about 9/16" wide. The connector chain on the back measure about 3/4" long. 

Condition: The overall condition of the cufflink set is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the enamel or to the silver settings.

$173.25

Original: $495.00

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Deakin & Francis Late Victorian Sterling Enamel American Flag Cufflinks

$495.00

$173.25

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A gorgeous pair of cufflinks made by Deakin & Francis from the Late Victorian (ca1900) era! Made of sterling silver, these lovely cufflinks have a simple, yet fun design. The face of each is formed by a flat oval-shaped plaque, which displays an enameled design of the American Flag. With a closed back, a simple chain link rests across the back of each pair, stamped with "D&F", "750", and "England" along with other maker's marks. A fabulous pair of cufflinks by an exceptional company, they would look wonderful worn by a man or woman!

Measurements: Each cufflink face measures approximately 3/4" long, about 9/16" wide. The connector chain on the back measure about 3/4" long. 

Condition: The overall condition of the cufflink set is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the enamel or to the silver settings.