Details
These wonderful Victorian Silver Scottish pebble cufflinks, Circa 1880
Scottish jewellery was made popular by Queen Victoria as it became a souvenir of her frequent trips to Scotland and her Scottish Castle Balmoral from the mid 1800s.
The cufflinks boast grey Aberdeen Granite and Rose Peterhead which looks superb against the Silver.
The makers initials can be seen on the reverse.
These look wonderful worn around the cuffs, they boasts wonderful craftsmanship.
They are steeped in history from their time.
They weigh 7 grams.
Measures 20mm down x 22 across, at the widest point.
Excellent condition all round.