A distinctive pair of Victorian 14k yellow gold and elk's teeth cufflinks, c. 1880. Jewelry constructed of animal parts such as tiger’s claws, boar’s teeth, etc., was popular during the Victorian era. Pieces with elk’s teeth were especially popular with members of the Order of Elks. These cufflinks measure 1" x 1/2" and are marked 14k. They have bean backs and are monogrammed (looks like JJW).
This is a wonderful pair of 14k yellow gold cufflinks in the form of a tennis racquet and ball. There is a diamond set in each racquet depicting a ball. They have toggle backs, measure 1" x 3/8" and are in really excellent condition. Simply marked 14k.
This is a very good looking pair of Victorian 14k yellow gold cufflinks with repousse design, c. 1900. Each cufflinks is set with a small old European cut diamond. They measure 3/4" x 7/16" and the beanbacks are monogrammed "DMcP". They are not marked, but test 14k gold and are in excellent condition. There is an old repair at the back on one of the cufflinks where the bar connects, but it is barely noticeable and not visible from the front - mentioned for accuracy.
This is a lovely pair of 18k yellow gold and coral cufflinks. The cufflinks are marked 18k and the coral is a nice deep orange red. They are in excellent condition. The faces measure 3/4" x 1/2" and the stones measure 9/16" x 5/16".
This is a very good looking pair of 14k yellow and white gold 2-sided cufflinks, c. 1900. The cufflinks are in excellent condition, are marked 14k and weigh 9.6 grams. The faces measure 5/8" x 5/8" and one side of each link is monogrammed "EME".