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Vintage 1970s Gold-Tone Striped Enamel Cufflinks Blue Burgundy Geometric Mens
Vintage 1970s Gold-Tone Striped Enamel Cufflinks Blue Burgundy Geometric Mens
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The diagonal stripe in cobalt blue and burgundy is the pattern language of a particular kind of 1970s confidence.
A pair of gold-tone chain-link cufflinks with vitreous enamel faces in a regimental stripe design — alternating cobalt blue and burgundy bands divided by gold lines on an oval face plate. The chain-link connector joins two oval panels, which is the classic construction for dress cufflinks of this period. The backs are plain brushed gold-tone.
The enamel is intact on both faces, and the stripe alignment matches — something that deteriorates on lesser pieces. The monogram "L.B.B." is engraved on the reverse of one face plate, a personal touch from the original owner that adds a quiet layer of history.
These suit a formal shirt for weddings or smarter occasions, but work equally well with a white Oxford for everyday dressing. The stripe colourway reads with navy, charcoal, and deep green suiting without competing.
Details
- Type: Cufflinks (chain-link, two-panel)
- Era: 1970s
- Material: Gold-tone metal, vitreous enamel
- Stones: Enamel — cobalt blue and burgundy diagonal stripe
- Size: Approx. 1 × 2 cm face
- Marked: "L.B.B." engraved on reverse — personal monogram, not a maker's mark
- Style: Geometric, regimental stripe
Condition
Excellent · Both enamel faces intact, no chips or crazing, chain links fully functional, finish clean.
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