Help ID Pivot Cufflink

Keith123

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This appears to be a gilted link with a left facing bust. The surface depicting the bust 20mmx13mm. The back is of the mechanical type, pivoting 90 degrees in two directions. The shank is marked "THE KING". Any info on timeframe or manufacture would be greatly appreciated!
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Looks like Victorian renaissance revival. Turn of the 20th C? Maybe as late as 1920's.

Also found these men's accessories marked "The King - Perfection Studs" from about the same era.

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Im with matt,also throw in that it appears to be"gibson girl"styling.my guess 1910simages.jpg..88e370646ef203455b68151958721ad2.jpg
 

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"The King - Perfection Studs

Being a bit of a redneck that I am, what the heck are Perfection Studs.
 

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"The King - Perfection Studs

Being a bit of a redneck that I am, what the heck are Perfection Studs.

Just look in the mirror!

Actually they are shirt studs. If you've every worn a tuxedo shirt, you probably kept it closed with shirt studs.

DCMatt
 

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Early 1900s timeframe lines up with the rest of the finds from there. Awesome Id on the gibson girl style! Thanks for the responses!
 

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