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English Antique 18 karat gold reverse-crystal double-sided cufflinks, featuring the crest of the 4th Royal Irish Dragooned Guard. The star at the base of the crest represents St. Patrick, and the motto says: Who will separate us? This is a Unionist motto speaking to the Irish or English potential separation. Documentation.
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A pair of 18 karat gold cufflinks, with diamond, silver and blue chalcedony featuring 144 rose-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 1.44cts,
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A pair of Antique 18 karat gold, blue and white enamel cufflinks. One of the oval links features an amphora and the other a flowered hat with blue guilloche enamel back ground. The opposite oval link is an engraved pattern with white enamel.
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An Antique English pair of 18 karat gold guilloche enamel and diamond cufflinks set in platinum. The cufflinks feature pink and white enamel with a garland wreath design. Circa 1900.
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An Antique American Tiffany & Co. black onyx and diamond cufflinks all set in 18 karat gold.
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A French Art Nouveau 18 karat gold and plique-a-jour enamel dress set The double sided oval cufflinks have an iris motif. The three dress studs are also in the iris motif. French marks.
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A pair of American Art Nouveau 18 karat gold cuff links with diamonds and blue sapphires. The cuff links are double sided and feature 2 old European-cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .60 carats, and 2 cabochon blue sapphire with an approximate total weight of .90 carats.
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Artist: T.B. Starr
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| Signed: Signed 18kt T.B. Starr |
| Circa: 1900 |
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Art Nouveau 14 karat gold double-sided oval cufflinks, featuring an engraved foliate decoration with old mine-cut diamond centers with an approximate total weight of .20 carat.
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