No Reserve Price - Cufflinks Silver - art deco, amber





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| Bidder 7127 | €35 | |
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Two pairs of vintage silver cufflinks for men, total weight 29 g, including a 1.6 cm pair with floral motifs signed 975 GHF V.N 0.900 and a 2.2 cm amber pair marked 835 GK in a shield for George Kramer; no laboratory report available.
Description from the seller
Two pairs of vintage cufflinks.
The pair with the flowers measures 1,6cm. They are signed on the back 975 GHF V.N 0.900
They are from the 1930's.
The pair with the amber measures 2.2cm. Marked 835 GK in a shield for George Kramer
Would make a lovely gift for the Holidays.
Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We leave all jewellery in their original state; we leave the cleaning and polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.
Two pairs of vintage cufflinks.
The pair with the flowers measures 1,6cm. They are signed on the back 975 GHF V.N 0.900
They are from the 1930's.
The pair with the amber measures 2.2cm. Marked 835 GK in a shield for George Kramer
Would make a lovely gift for the Holidays.
Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We leave all jewellery in their original state; we leave the cleaning and polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.
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