A Link to the Past
From gaudy, provocative designs to exquisite examples set in gold and embedded with precious gemstones, cufflinks are a sharp way to add flair to classic formalwear.
Discover MoreA good heavy silverA metallic element which is malleable and ductile, and white in colour, making it ideal for use in jewellery. It is usually mixed with copper to improve its hardness.
pair of Danish cufflinks which were designed and made by Henry Pilstrup (1890 – 1967) for Georg Jensen. They were made around 1950s and depict a stylish floral swirl on a rectangular frame. They are fully hallmarked with the design number 59A.
London Import marks dating 1955
925 for high grade silver
'G.J L.d' and a dotted oval with 'Georg Jensen' for the company
59A for the design number
'Sterling Denmark' for Sterling Silver and Denmark origin
From gaudy, provocative designs to exquisite examples set in gold and embedded with precious gemstones, cufflinks are a sharp way to add flair to classic formalwear.
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