Carrington Guilloche Enamel CufflinksCarrington Blue-Gray! |
Carrington & Company created beautiful guilloche enamel cufflinks during the early decades of the 20th century. These elegant cufflinks feature translucent blue-gray enamel that is reminiscent of the sea on a chill November morning. Beneath the enamel is an intricate pattern of engraved concentric circles and diamond motifs. The blue-gray centers are surrounded by white enamel borders and gold edges. Crafted in 14kt gold, circa 1910.
The reverse of the cufflinks are well crafted with sturdy cross bars and secure brackets. The backs are polished to a mirror-like finish (please excuse the reflections from our camera) and engraved with the initials of the original owner of the cufflinks ("G.B.M.").
The maker's mark for Carrington & Co. (a "C" surrounding a "14") is stamped on the cross bars. Because the tops of the cross bars are slightly rounded the mark is only partially rendered. Based in Newark, New Jersey, Carrington created beautiful 14kt and 18kt gold cufflinks from about 1900 to 1950.
Name: Carrington Blue-Gray!
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