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Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks

By femmechatte, 28 December, 2012
Description

Brass and Bakelite (Maybe?) victorian brass Cufflinks. If not victorian than perhaps still antique? The man said they were ringling brothers circus cufflinks but im not sure that is true. Trade mark is on the back but trademark of what I do not know. I have not been able to find evidence of the ringling claim.

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium
Brass and Bakelite
Distinguishing marks
star and moon logo on each , unique latch mechanism on back wit "trade mark" printed in brass on back, possible bakelite
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
3/4 inch squared, 1/8 inch thick
Date Period
1900 to 1930?
Weight
?
History
i found these in a junk box at an antique store over 15 years ago. the guy told me they were vintage ringling bros circus cufflinks but i havent been able to find evidence if that.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$5 in the early 90s
For Sale?
No
Photos

field

12 years 6 months ago

Re: Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks

These may indeed be "Circus" cufflinks though I haven't seen the type of mechanism on the back before- so these are certainly interesting. That each is a different color is also curious- great find!!

Stylistically, I would date these closer to 1900 than 1930, they look like they could be from the turn of the 20th century- possibly very late 19th century.

 

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femmechatte

12 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks by field

Re: Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks

Not apparent in the pictures is that the celluloid or bakelite has the hew of the moon and star from the opposite cufflink... so they did more closely match at one time... the amber moon and stars background is slightly blue where the blue moon and star has a slightly orangish back ground... They actually look neuveau to me as well... i was thinking turn of the century...

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kathyBeh

12 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks by femmechatte

Re: Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks

The moon and star is an Islamic symbol. The Masons also use this star and crescents in some of their symbols.

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femmechatte

12 years 6 months ago

Re: Antique Brass Bakelite cufflinks

The six pointed star is not an islamic symbol. This is a six pointed star with a moon.

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