Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold





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Vintage rectangular cufflinks in 14 kt yellow gold (585) from the 1970s, total weight 14.2 g, with a fine linear guilloché pattern, hallmarked 585 and GPG+, in good condition and originating from the Netherlands.
Description from the seller
Vintage cufflinks set – 14 kt gold (585) – 1970s
Set of rectangular cufflinks from the 1970s, crafted in 14 carat gold (hallmarked 585). The front features a fine linear, guilloché-style pattern that subtly reflects the light.
Material: 14 kt gold (585)
Weight: 14.2 grams (total)
Period: circa 1970s
Hallmarks: 585 + “GPG+” (likely maker’s mark)
Design: rectangular front with fine line texture
Condition:
In good condition with normal signs of wear consistent with age. One cufflink shows a slight bend; this does not affect its use or wearability.
A solid and stylish pair with a restrained vintage character.
Shipping
Will be carefully packaged and shipped with track & trace.
Vintage cufflinks set – 14 kt gold (585) – 1970s
Set of rectangular cufflinks from the 1970s, crafted in 14 carat gold (hallmarked 585). The front features a fine linear, guilloché-style pattern that subtly reflects the light.
Material: 14 kt gold (585)
Weight: 14.2 grams (total)
Period: circa 1970s
Hallmarks: 585 + “GPG+” (likely maker’s mark)
Design: rectangular front with fine line texture
Condition:
In good condition with normal signs of wear consistent with age. One cufflink shows a slight bend; this does not affect its use or wearability.
A solid and stylish pair with a restrained vintage character.
Shipping
Will be carefully packaged and shipped with track & trace.
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