button help? solved Late 18th century copy

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Re: button help?

Broken knee said:
CRUSADER said:
OK, firstly its a cufflink & secondly the 17th century association with the Marriage of King Charles II (1660s cufflinks were not in fashion) is someones best guess which has gained a life of its own. I believe these to be late 18th C & the evidence for the late 17th century cufflinks that came into fashion were 2 distinct types (not this one). Plus evidence from the Thames contexts argue against this being 17th C. But there are as many for the theory as against it, & my view is just another against, so you will have to base your judgement on other clues from the site etc...
Wow, are you guy's still mad about the marriage sorry. :laughing7: Cru this cuff link came from the same site as the coin weight I posted you ID it as 1610 James 1 for the gold half angel. I appreciate your in put, Thanks HH :icon_thumright:
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Too bad you don't have any old sites. ::)
 

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Iron Patch said:
Broken knee said:
CRUSADER said:
OK, firstly its a cufflink & secondly the 17th century association with the Marriage of King Charles II (1660s cufflinks were not in fashion) is someones best guess which has gained a life of its own. I believe these to be late 18th C & the evidence for the late 17th century cufflinks that came into fashion were 2 distinct types (not this one). Plus evidence from the Thames contexts argue against this being 17th C. But there are as many for the theory as against it, & my view is just another against, so you will have to base your judgement on other clues from the site etc...
Wow, are you guy's still mad about the marriage sorry. :laughing7: Cru this cuff link came from the same site as the coin weight I posted you ID it as 1610 James 1 for the gold half angel. I appreciate your in put, Thanks HH :icon_thumright:
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Too bad you don't have any old sites. ::)
I guess not? I'm going to look some ware else maybe the local park it was built in 1986? :laughing7:
 

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