Old Cufflinks

goldnow

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Finishing up a field I have only a week to play with, I found amongst odds and ends, these pair of cufflinks, my first.. Have no idea how to date them, anyone who would like to pipe in, would be appreciated. I notice the connecting bar is different than those previously posted here as 1700's. They were gold plated once, and are made of copper. Only 3 inches down.
 

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goldnow said:
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Nice one! I would say it's early.

Thanks.. Wish it had some design, though.


That's the same thing I was saying about most of the hundreds of flat buttons I dug last year! :thumbsup: I'd say hold out that thinking for a marked button because very rarely is a pattern on a cufflink anymore than neat, where as a marked button can be killer!
 

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I think I only have 1 with the connecting bar, all mine are normally 1/2 a cufflink. Nice to get it whole :icon_thumleft:
 

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CRUSADER said:
I think I only have 1 with the connecting bar, all mine are normally 1/2 a cufflink. Nice to get it whole :icon_thumleft:

Well, I never saw one before in person, but I think last August one of us found a Colonial silver pair with a flower design, and also I followed some links other posters provided to that post so I had the picture in my head. To tell the truth, if I didn't read that post, I would have had no idea exactly what it was and I would have posted it on the What The H--- Is This? page.

I dug the plug, real soft soil, and instantly saw one link, and when I picked it up, it just gave an unexpected slight resistance before it all came out. Nice feeling, btw.

Any guess on it's age?
 

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goldnow said:
CRUSADER said:
I think I only have 1 with the connecting bar, all mine are normally 1/2 a cufflink. Nice to get it whole :icon_thumleft:

Well, I never saw one before in person, but I think last August one of us found a Colonial silver pair with a flower design, and also I followed some links other posters provided to that post so I had the picture in my head. To tell the truth, if I didn't read that post, I would have had no idea exactly what it was and I would have posted it on the What The H--- Is This? page.

I dug the plug, real soft soil, and instantly saw one link, and when I picked it up, it just gave an unexpected slight resistance before it all came out. Nice feeling, btw.

Any guess on it's age?

circa 1800 give or take 10 years
 

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CRUSADER said:
goldnow said:
CRUSADER said:
I think I only have 1 with the connecting bar, all mine are normally 1/2 a cufflink. Nice to get it whole :icon_thumleft:

Well, I never saw one before in person, but I think last August one of us found a Colonial silver pair with a flower design, and also I followed some links other posters provided to that post so I had the picture in my head. To tell the truth, if I didn't read that post, I would have had no idea exactly what it was and I would have posted it on the What The H--- Is This? page.

I dug the plug, real soft soil, and instantly saw one link, and when I picked it up, it just gave an unexpected slight resistance before it all came out. Nice feeling, btw.

Any guess on it's age?

circa 1800 give or take 10 years

That's good to know, thanks.. I was hoping for that.
 

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I would think the less decoration the earlier it would be. I like it plain like that.
 

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That is a nice set of cufflinks. Very rare to get the set. Congrats :thumbsup:
 

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HCW said:
I would think the less decoration the earlier it would be. I like it plain like that.

You might be right about the design/age idea, I don't know. It's a good question.

And plain is just as nice, I agree. I get greedy sometimes, for more.
 

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