CIRCA 1810 NAVAL OFFICER’S CUFFLINKS FROM EAST CAVALRY FIELD GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: R20555

This pair of Navy cufflinks look to be made of brass that has tarnished with age. They are oval in shape and meas. approx. 0.75 of an inch long. Finely engraved on them is a wonderful fouled anchor. One of the links retains its loop.

These cufflinks were dug on the site of a Colonial home near the East Cavalry Battlefield at Gettysburg.

 

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