
Item - Vintage 1950s Stratton Gilt Gold Cufflinks with Real Engine Turned Fronts complete with Original Box/Case, Circa 1970s; the box also contains a single matching screw-on shirt stud (please see all photos)
Maker - Stratton of London, England
Stamps - Not Stamped
Type - Chain Link
Circa - 1950s
Construction - Gilt Gold
Country of Origin - England
Face Dimensions - 18mm x 11mm
Weight - 135 gram
Condition - Excellent Used Condition possibly Unused
Other Interesting Points - A Stunning Pair of Stratton Real Engine Turned Cufflinks complete in their original unblemished box! Engine Turning is the act of cutting geometric patterns in a rotating metal surface with a stationary cutting tool called a rose engine. A similar type of engraving can be done with a straight-line engine, which is used for such patterns cut either, vertical or horizontally as is the case with this particular pair of cufflinks.
(Please see all Photos).
POSTAGE & PACKAGING
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Postage Rates for this Item
| Special Next Day Delivery |
£5.00 |
| 1st Class Recorded Mail |
£3.00 |
| 1st Class Mail |
£2.00 |
| Europe |
£3.00 |
| Rest of the World |
£4.00 |