Cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling Amethyst cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling Amethyst cufflinks 18mm<br>wide 12.9 grams. William Spratling(1900-1967) Spratling, an architect and artist<br>who taught at Tulane University in New Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s<br>and settled in the city of Taxco. Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican<br>archaeology and culture from his colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for<br>several summers lecturing and exploring. He sought out remote villages in the<br>state of Guerrero, 110 miles from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the<br>Aztec language, was spoken. Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary<br>indigenous crafts. Spratling made a fortune manufacturing and designing silver,<br>but his true life's work was to conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient<br>culture of his adopted country. He explained for North American audiences the<br>paintings of Mexico's modern masters and earned distinction as a learned and<br>early collector of pre-Columbian art. Spratling and his workshop gradually<br>became a visible and culturally attractive link between a steady stream of<br>notable American visitors and the country they wanted to see and experience.<br>Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his own reputation -- as one of<br>the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume legendary status before his<br>death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly reconstructs this richly<br>diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a part of its larger cultural<br>achievement of profoundly influencing Americans' attitudes toward a civilization<br>different from their own.
$245.00
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling mixed metal cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling mixed metal cufflinks.<br>Each side 18mm x 14mm, 15.3 grams. William Spratling(1900-1967) Spratling, an<br>architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New Orleans, came to<br>Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco. Having developed an<br>interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his colleagues at Tulane,<br>he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and exploring. He sought out<br>remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles from Mexico City, where in<br>some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken. Spratling collected<br>artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made a fortune<br>manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to conserve,<br>redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He explained<br>for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters and earned<br>distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art. Spratling and<br>his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive link between a<br>steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they wanted to see<br>and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his own<br>reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume legendary<br>status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$345.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Amethyst cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Amethyst cufflinks, No<br>issues whatsoever, fully functional. 30mm x 18mm x 23.2 grams.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master
$295.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Moonstone cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Moonstone cufflinks, No<br>issues whatsoever, fully functional. 20mm x 18mm face, 14.3 grams.Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009) Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for its elegant acknowledgment<br>of the human form. It is often said that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that<br>it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thick geometric necklace that<br>might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,<br>faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck<br>or drapes down the décolletage. In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with as much ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master.
$295.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling and Onyx cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Onyx cufflinks, No issues<br>whatsoever, fully functional. 20mm square, 21.2 gramsAntonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009)In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero,<br>large-scale mining can be dated to thesixteenth century, and silver is a way of<br>life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other<br>silver objects were crafted there with an entirely innovative approach,<br>informedby modernism and the creation of a new Mexican national identity. Today,<br>at the age of 89, AntonioPineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School<br>and is recognized as a world-class designerand a Mexican national treasure.<br>Nearly two hundred examples of Pineda’s acclaimed silver work willbe displayed<br>in Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda, a<br>travelingexhibition debuting at the Fowler Museum Aug. 24, 2008.Significantly,<br>given Pineda’s many accomplishments and international renown, he identifies<br>himselfprimarily as a taxqueño, or Taxco, silversmith. From its inception, the<br>Taxco movement broke newground in technical achievement and design. While<br>American-born, Taxco-based designer WilliamSpratling has been credited with<br>spearheading the contemporary Taxco silver movement, it was agroup of talented<br>Mexican designers who went on to establish independent workshops and develop<br>thedistinctive “Taxco School.” These designers incorporated numerous aesthetic<br>orientations—Pre-Columbian art; silverwork, images, and other artwork from the<br>Mexican Colonial period; andlocal popular arts—merging them within the broad<br>spectrum of modernism.Pineda himself is lauded for his bold designs and<br>ingenious use of gemstones. Silver Seduction tracesthe evolution of his work<br>from the 1930s–70s, and includes more than fifty each of necklaces andbracelets,<br>as well as numerous beautiful rings, earrings and diverse examples of his<br>hollowware andtableware. All of the works feature Pineda’s hard-to-achieve<br>combination of highly refined and hand-wrought appeal.Pineda’s jewelry is<br>especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is<br>oftensaid that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is<br>worn. So, for example, a thickgeometric necklace that might at first glance seem<br>too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,faceted, hinged, or<br>hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes<br>seductivelydown the décolletage.In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with asmuch ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master
$295.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Cats Eye sterling cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Cat's Eye sterling cufflinks, No<br>issues whatsoever, fully functional. 28mm x 20mm x 25.1 grams. Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009) Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for its elegant acknowledgment<br>of the human form. It is often said that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that<br>it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thick geometric necklace that<br>might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,<br>faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck<br>or drapes down the décolletage. In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with as much ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master.
$295.00
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling Frog in pool cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling Frog in pool cufflinks,<br>fully functional with no issues. 16mm x 12mm x 16.5 grams. William<br>Spratling(1900-1967) Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane<br>University in New Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the<br>city of Taxco. Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and<br>culture from his colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers<br>lecturing and exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero,<br>110 miles from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language,<br>was spoken. Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts.<br>Spratling made a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's<br>work was to conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted<br>country. He explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's<br>modern masters and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of<br>pre-Columbian art. Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and<br>culturally attractive link between a steady stream of notable American visitors<br>and the country they wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good<br>fortune to witness his own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in<br>Mexico -- assume legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life<br>and Art vividly reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic<br>legacy is but a part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly<br>influencing Americans' attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$495.00
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling Hand cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling stone inlaid cufflinks,<br>fully functional with no issues. 27mm wide, 17.4 gramsWilliam<br>Spratling(1900-1967) Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane<br>University in New Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the<br>city of Taxco. Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and<br>culture from his colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers<br>lecturing and exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero,<br>110 miles from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language,<br>was spoken. Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts.<br>Spratling made a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's<br>work was to conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted<br>country. He explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's<br>modern masters and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of<br>pre-Columbian art. Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and<br>culturally attractive link between a steady stream of notable American visitors<br>and the country they wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good<br>fortune to witness his own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in<br>Mexico -- assume legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life<br>and Art vividly reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic<br>legacy is but a part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly<br>influencing Americans' attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$345.00
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling Hand cufflinks b
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling cufflinks 30mm both ways,<br>10.8 grams. Fully functional with no issuesWilliam Spratling(1900-1967)<br>Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$345.00
Fred Davis (1880-1961) Taxco Modernist sterling cufflinks
Fred Davis (1880-1961) Taxco Modernist sterling cufflinks 30mm x 11mm x 20.9<br>grams.Frederick W. Davis is known among collectors for his work as a jewelry<br>designer and silversmith based in Mexico City, Mexico. He began designing and<br>crafting jewelry and decorative objects in the 1920s. The wares he produced<br>often reflected his affinity for pre-Columbian artifacts. He occasionally<br>collaborated with Valentín Vidaurreta, another respected Mexican silver<br>craftsman with roots in Mexico City. Davis is credited as an avid promoter of<br>other silver artists, including William Spratling, who worked in Mexico from the<br>1920s through the 1950s. Frederick Davis Jewelry - HistoryDavis moved from the<br>United States to Mexico in 1910. Working as an assistant manager for the Sonora<br>News Company, he toured the country on buying trips to stock railway station<br>shops with native folk art for his employer. He established relationships with<br>many artisans during his travels, and his knowledge of Mexican crafts grew<br>extensively. His ardent work resulted in a promotion to manager of Sonora’s arts<br>and crafts showroom in Mexico City. René d’Harnoncourt, who later served as the<br>director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, was employed by Davis in 1927<br>as an assistant. Their work together led to the company’s distribution and<br>exhibition of works by Mexican painters who are now well known, such as Diego<br>Rivera, among many others. During this era, Davis and d’Harnoncourt left an<br>indelible footprint on the trade of Mexican handcrafts, including silver<br>jewelry, from that point on. Davis took a position managing antiques and fine<br>crafts for Sanborn’s department store in 1933 after d’Harnoncourt moved to the<br>United States. He remained with the store for 20 years, where he continued to<br>promote Mexican art and artisans while designing and producing silver wares.<br>Davis died in 1961.
$495.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Onyx cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Sterling Onyx cufflinks 18mm square,<br>19.9 grams. Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for<br>its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is often said that a Pineda<br>fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a<br>thick geometric necklace that might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to<br>wear comfortably is, in fact, faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it<br>gracefully encircles the neck or drapes down the décolletage. In addition, no<br>other taxqueño jeweler used as many costly semiprecious stones or set them with<br>as much ingenuity, skill, and variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of<br>silversmiths could master.
$295.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Cat's Eye sterling cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Taxco Modernist Cat's Eye sterling cufflinks, No<br>issues whatsoever, fully functional. 29mm x 25mm face, 27 grams. Antonio Pineda<br>(1919-2009) Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for its elegant acknowledgment<br>of the human form. It is often said that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that<br>it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thick geometric necklace that<br>might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact,<br>faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck<br>or drapes down the décolletage. In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as<br>many costly semiprecious stones or set them with as much ingenuity, skill, and<br>variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master.
$295.00
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling brown cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling fist cufflinks, fully<br>functional with no issues. 22mm square, 12.7 grams. William Spratling(1900-1967)<br>Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$345.00
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling fist cufflinks
William Spratling(1900-1967) Taxco Modernist sterling fist cufflinks, fully<br>functional with no issues. 20mm wide, 14.7 gramsWilliam Spratling(1900-1967)<br>Spratling, an architect and artist who taught at Tulane University in New<br>Orleans, came to Mexico in the late 1920s and settled in the city of Taxco.<br>Having developed an interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and culture from his<br>colleagues at Tulane, he traveled to Mexico for several summers lecturing and<br>exploring. He sought out remote villages in the state of Guerrero, 110 miles<br>from Mexico City, where in some places Nahuatl, the Aztec language, was spoken.<br>Spratling collected artifacts and contemporary indigenous crafts. Spratling made<br>a fortune manufacturing and designing silver, but his true life's work was to<br>conserve, redeem, and interpret the ancient culture of his adopted country. He<br>explained for North American audiences the paintings of Mexico's modern masters<br>and earned distinction as a learned and early collector of pre-Columbian art.<br>Spratling and his workshop gradually became a visible and culturally attractive<br>link between a steady stream of notable American visitors and the country they<br>wanted to see and experience. Spratling had the rare good fortune to witness his<br>own reputation -- as one of the most admired Americans in Mexico -- assume<br>legendary status before his death. William Spratling, His Life and Art vividly<br>reconstructs this richly diverse life whose unique aesthetic legacy is but a<br>part of its larger cultural achievement of profoundly influencing Americans'<br>attitudes toward a civilization different from their own.
$345.00
c1970's Modernist Sterling Cufflinks by Ed Harris
c1970's Modernist Sterling Cufflinks by Ed Harris 7/8" square, 23.2 grams total.
$125.00
Sterling Paul Harrie "Tectonic" Series Style cufflinks
Sterling Paul Harrie "Tectonic" Series Style cufflinks. Sterling cufflinks with Art glass shards in mortar. I have had a few Paul Harrie pieces and these are very similar but I'm not sure. I'm sure they are cool and sterling though. 11.8 grams.
$110.00
50's-60's Navajo sterling cufflinks
50's-60's Navajo sterling cufflinks. Nice large set of vintage cufflinks 1.25" x<br>7/8" faces, 19.8 grams.
$125.00
1950's Modernist Cufflinks Southwestern Legal Center Texas Oil Derricks Lawyer G
1950's Modernist Cufflinks Southwestern Legal Center Texas Oil Derricks Lawyer Gift. Cool and unusual cufflinks with no issues. The front parts are 15/16"
$60.00
2 vintage Coin Tie Clips 1922 France 1925 Denmark
2 vintage Coin Tie Clips 1922 France 1925 Denmark largest is 7/8". These were<br>probably made mid 20th century, nice patina on the clips.
$30.00
Vintage Swank Mesh/Rhinestone Cufflinks
Vintage Swank Mesh/Rhinestone Cufflinks. Really good looking, the rhinestones<br>shine beautifully, no noticeable wear.
$55.00
Mid Century Modernist sterling and wood earrings
Mid Century Modernist sterling and wood earrings. Great pair of earrings from<br>the third quarter of the 20th century, unsure of designer/maker. Screw backs, 2<br>1/8" tall x 1 3/8" wide x 13.7 grams.
$185.00
Mid Century Austrian Roulette wheel cufflinks
Mid Century Austrian Roulette wheel cufflinks. High quality cufflinks, I believe brass or gold filled, no damage. They each have functional roulette wheels with center knob that spins them..
$115.00
Vintage collection cufflinks money clips, tie clips, etc
Vintage collection cufflinks money clips, tie clips, etc. Selling the lot from the third quarter of the 20th century, most cufflinks have mates, a few don't. Please no questions as the lot will be inaccessible after listing until sold. Some gold filled, some sterling, nothing with any significant wear or damage, dog money clip has a pocket knife an nail file. If you're thinking "Why didn't he take 10 pictures of this in every picture imaginable then spend twenty minutes describing each item?" The answer is I would have had to charge twice as much for it if I did that and I would rather sell this for a good deal. It has to be a good deal at this price.
$110.00
Mid Century Modernist sterling and wood cufflinks
Mid Century Modernist sterling and wood cufflinks. Both marked sterling with no<br>other markings, great pair of possibly one of kind cufflinks from the third<br>quarter of the 20th century.
$185.00
c1950's Zuni Native American Sterling multi-stone inlay tie bar
c1950's Zuni Native American Sterling multi-stone inlay tie bar. Fantastic item,<br>top isn't sterling, knifewing is sterling, slight loss to inlay at bottom left<br>foot. 2.5" wide x 2" tall x 10 grams total weight.
$165.00
Large Vintage Sterling Grey/Blue Cat's Eye Cufflinks
Large Vintage Sterling Grey/Blue Cat's Eye Cufflinks. Large oversized cufflinks 25.6 grams with no significant issues.
$85.00
ww2 Era Sterling pilot wings tie bar
ww2 Era Sterling pilot wings tie bar. Wings just over 2" wide, marked sterling, I don't believe the top bar is sterling. 11.3 grams.
$85.00
Mid century modern sterling cufflinks
Mid century modern sterling cufflinks. They appear either Scandinavian or Native<br>American :). They are really cool, circa mid 20th century, each marked sterling<br>inside bars. Selling the pair shown
$110.00
Vintage High Grade turquoise Native American Sterling cufflinks
Vintage High Grade turquoise Native American Sterling cufflinks. These are extremely unusual with two pieces of high grade natural turquoise with the best matrix. Selling the exact pair shown circa mid 20th century.
$265.00
1926 1927 Silver sixpence cufflinks with gilt sterling mounts
1926 1927 Silver sixpence cufflinks with gilt sterling mounts. Extremely high quality cufflinks with no issues, possibly never worn.
$120.00
Vintage Gumps Jade/Sterling cufflinks
Vintage Gumps Jade/Sterling cufflinks. No damage, ready to use. Gumps always used high quality jade.
$325.00
Retro Tiffany 18k ropes on Sterling Cufflinks
Retro Tiffany 18k ropes on Sterling Cufflinks. Nice pair of authentic Tiffany<br>cufflinks, very well made with little to no wear. Strong springs on back make<br>audible click when the lever is moved. No issues.
$304.00
Vintage David Donahue Guilloche Enamel Sterling silver cufflinks
Vintage David Donahue Guilloche Enamel Sterling silver cufflinks. Clean with no damage and little wear.
$121.00
10 Vintage Southwestern Stamped Sterling and Buffalo nickel button covers
10 Vintage Southwestern Stamped Sterling button covers. Backs are steel as<br>always. The nickels are nickel and steel of course. .75" and 7/8" wide at front.<br>46.4 grams total weight.<br><br>anderas
$135.00
6 Vintage Southwestern Stamped Sterling button covers
6 Vintage Navajo Stamped Sterling button covers, great with no issues. Backs are<br>steel as always. 7/8" wide at front. 22.5 grams total weight.<br><br>anderas
$95.00
Retro 18k White gold diamond and onyx cufflinks
Retro 18k White gold diamond and onyx cufflinks. No damage or significant wear,<br>4 larger diamonds on each corner with 20 smaller diamonds inbetween, all<br>diamonds tested, cufflinks tested 18k gold and marked in 3 places on each<br>cufflink. Designer stamp on each cufflink that isn't ringing a bell at the<br>moment but the quality is top notch. 14.9 grams.
$1,295.00
Vintage Sterling Freeform Iridescent gemstone cufflinks
Vintage Sterling Freeform Iridescent gemstone cufflinks. Very cool cufflinks, marked 925, strong, functional, used little.
$121.00
2 pr Sterling Turquoise and Nephrite jade cufflinks
2 pr Sterling Turquoise and Nephrite jade cufflinks. Selling the two pairs<br>shown, round ones marked 835 and a makers mark, I think they are nephrite jade<br>but could be wrong, the others are natural turquoise and marked sterling on the<br>sides of the back.
$125.00
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Los Castillo Modernist space age sterling cufflinks
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) Los Castillo Modernist space age sterling cufflinks 1 5/16" x .75" face, 24.7 grams.Pineda is one of two living members of the Taxco School and is recognized as a world-class designer and a Mexican national treasure. Pineda’s jewelry is especially known for its elegant acknowledgment of the human form. It is often said that a Pineda fits the body perfectly, that it feels right when it is worn. So, for example, a thick geometric necklace that might at first glance seem too weighty or rigid to wear comfortably is, in fact, faceted, hinged, or hollowed in such a way that it gracefully encircles the neck or drapes down the décolletage. In addition, no other taxqueño jeweler used as many costly semiprecious stones or set them with as much ingenuity, skill, and variety as did Pineda. Only the most talented of silversmiths could master.
$384.00
Vintage Southwestern Sterling and agate cufflinks
Vintage Southwestern Sterling and agate cufflinks. No issues.
$165.00
Harold Clifton Fithian (1905-1972) California Modernist sterling cufflinks
Harold Clifton Fithian (1905-1972) California Modernist sterling cufflinks. 7/8" x 5/8" face 20.8 grams. Harold Fithian (1905-1972) was an all-American romantic figure - he was born and raised in Southern California - studied acting with Edna Ames and worked on the back lot of Universal Studios in Hollywood in the 1920s - was a labor organizer and friend of Woody Guthrie in the 1930s and 40s - a well-known designer and metalsmith in the 1950s and 60s - and he is probably best known for his modernist cufflinks and other mens jewelry.
$294.00
c1950's Zuni Native American Sterling multi-stone inlay duck tie bar
c1950's Zuni Native American Sterling multi-stone inlay duck tie bar, great, one of a kind with no issues.
$165.00
Art Deco Sterling Guilloche Enamel Cufflinks
Art Deco Sterling Guilloche Enamel Cufflinks. Great design from the second quarter of the 20th century with no damage in original box. They are hallmarked by the maker but I can't make it out.
$404.00
Vintage sterling silver agate cufflinks
Vintage sterling silver agate cufflinks. Nice old pair of mid century sterling cufflinks with no damage, nice and tight at hinges.
$105.00
c1940 Peter Traphagen (1910-2000) Sterling silver clip and buttons set
c1940 Peter Traphagen (1910-2000) Sterling silver clip and buttons set. Great<br>modernist set that will clean up nicely, no significant wear. Clip is 2",<br>buttons .75". 26.3 grams. Traphagen was a talented studio Silversmith out of<br>Pasadena CA.<br><br>anderas
$195.00
Tiffany Sterling money clip
Tiffany Sterling money clip. Selling the money clip shown clean with no issues. Box and bag included.
$235.00
3 Pairs of Retro Sterling cufflinks
3 Pairs of Retro Sterling cufflinks. 3 pairs of nice sterling cufflinks with no<br>issues. The onyx/shell intarsia inlay ones are signed by the artisan illegibly<br>on the back, they are really nice. Selling all three pairs for one price.<br><br>anderas
$145.00
Hand Engraved L monogram Sterling Cufflinks
Hand Engraved L monogram Sterling Cufflinks. High quality completely handmade<br>from the first half of the 20th century, unmarked (tested) sterling. 9.1 grams.
$80.00
Mid Century Modernist Sterling horse head cufflinks
Mid Century Modernist Sterling horse head cufflinks. These are about as cool as<br>cool gets and very well made. No identifying marks other than sterling. They<br>appear to be horses or dragons, or something of that sort. 27.6 grams.<br>anderas
$165.00
pr 30's-40's Navajo hand stamped silver buttons
pr 30's-40's Navajo hand stamped silver buttons 1.5" wide 16 grams total weight.<br>Selling both of the buttons shown
$295.00
5 Vintage Navajo Stamped Sterling button covers r
5 Vintage Navajo Stamped Sterling button covers, great with no issues. Backs are<br>steel as always. 7/8" wide at front. 18.1 grams total weight.
$75.00
6 Vintage Navajo Stamped Sterling button covers
6 Vintage Navajo Stamped Sterling button covers, great with no issues. Backs are<br>steel as always. 7/8" wide at front. 21.3 grams total weight.
$95.00
1884,1885 Silver Dollar cufflinks
1884,1885 Silver Dollar cufflinks. Selling the pair shown of oversized cufflinks. Authentic 90% silver late 19th century American Currency in nickel silver mounts. Selling the exact pair shown with no issues.
$125.00
Mid Century German Modernist 835 Silver cufflinks
Mid Century 835 Silver Modernist cufflinks. No issues. 16.4 grams.
$165.00
Spiro Agnew Richard Nixon Presidential Tie Bar/Cufflinks Apollo XIII Lot
Spiro Agnew Richard Nixon Presidential Tie Bar/Cufflinks Apollo XIII Lot from the estate of Master Sergeant Orson L Kelly Jr who was a pilot for Air force one during 4 different presidential Administrations. No damage or issues. These are gold colored not gold and are authentic period items from the late 1960's.
$265.00
Vintage Hollywood California Made Fenwick & Sailors Sterling Silver Clip on Hunt
Vintage Hollywood California Made Fenwick & Sailors Sterling Silver Clip on Hunter earrings. 15.2 gramp 7/8" wide with no issues, good strong clips.
$125.00
30's-40's Navajo Stamped sterling/turquoise cufflinks
30's-40's Navajo Stamped sterling/turquoise cufflinks. Great, 1" x 7/8" face 11<br>grams. These are extremely special, bordering on as good as they get which is of<br>course subjective.
$345.00
c1960's 14K Gold Jaeger LeCoultre Watch Cufflink
c1960's 14K Gold Jaeger LeCoutre Watch Cufflink. These are rare and the watch is<br>in perfect working condition. These came with one watch cufflink and one plain<br>gold. This one happened to be monogramed and gold prices are up so I scrapped it<br>so I could reduce the price of the important cufflink shown. It can be used with<br>any other cufflink obviously as the mate had no markings other than 14k. .75"<br>wide.
$1,650.00
Vintage Guatemalan 900 silver Mayan style cufflinks
Vintage Guatemalan 900 silver Mayan style cufflinks 900 silver fronts, possibly<br>gold plated, alpaca backs so they'll be stronger. 8 grams.
$45.00
1950's Tiffany 18K Gold and Lapis Cufflinks
1950's Tiffany 18K Gold and Lapis Cufflinks. Great set of guaranteed authentic<br>Tiffany and Marked and Tested 18k gold and Lapis Cufflinks Mid 20th century<br>period and style. Slight roughness on the top of one stone magnified by the<br>pics. Face .75"l, 3/8"w, 24.5 grams total.
$2,359.00