Lot 607
A pair of late Victorian 18ct gold enamel cufflinks. Each designed as a red enamel monogram link...
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Lot 607
A pair of late Victorian 18ct gold enamel cufflinks. Each designed as a red enamel monogram link...
Lot 607
Lot Description
A pair of late Victorian 18ct gold enamel cufflinks. Each designed as a red enamel monogram link reading ‘JFL’ and a link with engraved dual crests of Lennard and
Cator, to the connecting figure-of-eight. Personal inscription to reverse ‘From a friend. Apl. 94’. Length of cufflink face 1.7cms. Weight 14.8gms.
<li>The joint crests of Lennard and Cator as used by members of the family
of Sir John Farnaby Lennard of Wickham Court, Kent who on 6 May 1880 was created a baronet.<p>
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
<li>Overall condition good. Some surface wear, light scratches and nicks in keeping with general age and wear.<p>
<li>One figure-of-eight is slightly more extended than the other.<p>
<li>Enamel in fair condition with some abrasion and scratches.<p>
<li>Stamped 18.<p>
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<li>For any further questions you may have on this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Natalie Craddock at natalie@fellows.co.uk<p>
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