Antique 1913 Sterling Silver and Enamel Devil Cufflinks
These antique cufflinks are made from hallmarked sterling silver and enamel. They feature a wonderful little red devil on the face, with a plain oval back, and a chain between. They have full English hallmarks on all parts, from the Birmingham Assay Office, and the maker’s initials are T.F, for Thomas Fattorini. The date letter “o” can be tricky to distinguish between 1913 and 1938 but due to the more circular shape I believe it to be 1913.
The fronts measure 1.4cm wide. They weigh 7.7 grams.
Condition: Very good uncleaned antique condition. No enamel damage, just the usual light marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique item.
These antique cufflinks are made from hallmarked sterling silver and enamel. They feature a wonderful little red devil on the face, with a plain oval back, and a chain between. They have full English hallmarks on all parts, from the Birmingham Assay Office, and the maker’s initials are T.F, for Thomas Fattorini. The date letter “o” can be tricky to distinguish between 1913 and 1938 but due to the more circular shape I believe it to be 1913.
The fronts measure 1.4cm wide. They weigh 7.7 grams.
Condition: Very good uncleaned antique condition. No enamel damage, just the usual light marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique item.
These antique cufflinks are made from hallmarked sterling silver and enamel. They feature a wonderful little red devil on the face, with a plain oval back, and a chain between. They have full English hallmarks on all parts, from the Birmingham Assay Office, and the maker’s initials are T.F, for Thomas Fattorini. The date letter “o” can be tricky to distinguish between 1913 and 1938 but due to the more circular shape I believe it to be 1913.
The fronts measure 1.4cm wide. They weigh 7.7 grams.
Condition: Very good uncleaned antique condition. No enamel damage, just the usual light marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique item.