Vintage Art Deco White Mother Of Pearl Teal Celluloid And Seed Pearl Kum A Part Snap Cufflinks By Baer buy & Wilde
This is a wonderful pair of Art Deco white mother of pearl teal celluloid.
This is a wonderful pair of Art Deco white mother of pearl, teal celluloid and seed pearl Kum A Part snap cufflinks by Baer & Wilde. The rhodium plated round cufflinks have a cut out border that allows the celluloid to show through and surrounds mother of pearl that has a seed pearl set in the center.
Snaps are very easy to wear. To open, you break them apart, you don't pull them apart. You hold the link with thumbs together on top, and the bottom of your hands together, and then pull your thumbs down and away from each other.
You can put them on each side of the cuff before you put on your shirt and then just snap them together. To remove, place your thumb inside the cuff and push through to separate the link.
A nice size, the face is 1/2 inch in diameter and are 1/2 inch long.The space between the snap and face is 3/16 inch on each side.
The cufflinks are in very good vintage condition, although one section of the celluloid is stained. The snaps are tight and work as they should.
The inside of the snaps are signed B&W Co, for Baer & Wilde, Pat'd 1926, Kum-A-Part Regstd.
All items are carefully wrapped, placed in a new gift box and tied buy with curling ribbon.
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