First Silver Cufflink

OxShoeDrew

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On the way home from work I hit an area of woods that I sped through a couple of times in the past. I made a mental note to get back there and go slow because the iron sounds good. In an hour I pulled a button and a cufflink. I just ran water on it...it seems like it was made yesterday.
 

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sweet Cufflink Drew , they are the colonial "tudor rose" motif and definitely "Georgian era" and being silver no doubt belong to someone with wealth or prominence and loyal to the crown. :perfect10:
 
Finds like that are very cool Drew. You really can imagine them being worn by someone. Judging from the size of the nail hole on what I am guessing is your deck rail cap, are they about the size of a 3 cent piece ??
 
That is a wonderful find, Drew! Super old, silver, and in perfect condition! :loveit:

Don't you wish they could talk?

Congrats on the terrific find! :clapping:
 
Thank you for the kind replies everyone. :)
Finds like that are very cool Drew. You really can imagine them being worn by someone. Judging from the size of the nail hole on what I am guessing is your deck rail cap, are they about the size of a 3 cent piece ??
Here ya go Jeff....Just in case you couldn't judge from the one trime I added two more I found this past year :lol: I'm a jerk :lol:
 

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Thank you for the kind replies everyone. :)
Here ya go Jeff....Just in case you couldn't judge from the one trime I added two more I found this past year :lol: I'm a jerk :lol:

If I was CTTodd i wouldn't speak to you any more Drew :lol: hey how about a nice close up to show off the detail on them , i'm curios to see if its a hand tooled or carved or a cast design.

Dan
 
Beautiful flower designed cufflinks! I would not call them Tudor Rose however, in general they have five petals not four. Regardless, in beautiful condition and intact. Trimes, heck have not seen one of them in the dirt in over a decade (or two), but they are more "modern" than what I usually find. :)
 
Thanks Jyes, I usually stick to the 1600s myself :rofl:
Dan, my phone doesn't get much closer. They look hand carved to me. What's the difference?
 
Beautiful flower designed cufflinks! I would not call them Tudor Rose however, in general they have five petals not four. Regardless, in beautiful condition and intact. Trimes, heck have not seen one of them in the dirt in over a decade (or two), but they are more "modern" than what I usually find. :)

Don I agree they normally have five petals to represent the Tudor Rose but i have seen them with four petals and even 6 petals , its the overall design that is remarkably similar to the "usual" style motif. Don I added a couple of pictures of the 6 petal and 5 petal types .

Thanks Jyes, I usually stick to the 1600s myself :rofl:
Dan, my phone doesn't get much closer. They look hand carved to me. What's the difference?

Drew some cufflinks have the design cast into them , meaning the metal was poured int a cast that already had the design. the tooled or carved images were just that put onto the surface after they were made upon close viewing with a magnafying glass , you should be able to see the difference.
 

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