Victorian 15ct Gold Belt Motif Double-Sided Cufflinks – Hallmarked Birmingham 1870
These elegant Victorian cufflinks are exquisitely crafted in rich 15-carat yellow gold. Each oval panel is beautifully engraved with a traditional belt motif, a popular symbol of loyalty and strength in the 19th century.
The links are connected by solid 15ct gold chains and fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1870 with maker’s marks W & J.R, confirming their authenticity and quality.
Measuring 17mm x 14mm and weighing 6.5 grams, these cufflinks are as practical as they are stylish – a perfect gift for a gentleman with an appreciation of fine antique jewellery. Supplied in the presentation box illustrated.
Details
Period: Victorian, hallmarked Birmingham 1870
Metal: 15ct yellow gold
Design: Double-sided oval cufflinks with engraved belt motif
Measurements: 17mm x 14mm
Weight: 6.5 grams
Maker: W & J.R
Condition: Excellent condition
Presentation: Comes in the box illustrated
Ref: 2329
Timeless and refined, these antique 15ct gold cufflinks epitomise Victorian craftsmanship and style.
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the Victorian 15ct Gold Double-sided Cufflinks – Belt Motif, Hallmarked Birmingham 1870 (LA546871) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1870