Very unusual, unique Cuff Link.

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Hello T-netters

I found this unusual cuff-link it appears to have an Egyptian face. No markings on the back
It was dug at a construction site. There is a Perry Egyptian theater down town Ogden,UT.
If you look closely at the pictures on the link you will see an Egyptian statue on the roof on the structure.
I don't know if this cuff link has any thing to do with the theater.

http://maps.google.com/maps/place?c...=src:pplink,view:text&ei=8fNsS4mSFZCeMp78uNQE
 

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Re: Very unusual, unique Cuff Link. Anybody ever seen anything like this?

:icon_scratch: Never saw anything that freaky on a cufflink before . :dontknow:Kinda Spooky . I work construction ,unusual is a common occurance . ::) I like it. Congrats
 

I think it looks Etruscan or Greek more than Egyptian. Very nice find, one of those pieces that will get lots of attention when showing off your finds ;). Congrats.
 

Cool find! If there is an Egyptian theater downtown, then it probably came from one of the costumes an actor wore.
 

Detectingfreak said:
Cool find! If there is an Egyptian theater downtown, then it probably came from one of the costumes an actor wore.


I was thinking the same thing probably some kind of event took place.
Also I found it less than a block away from the theater.
 

I found one similar to yours. Different face, but the size and style seems to be the same. Mine was found in a spot that produced finds from the 1840's-1880's.

I have always thought of mine as one of my cooler relics. It definitely gets people's attention when I show it off. Here's a pic of mine:

Congrats on a cool looking find !!!

Brian in MA
 

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Brian in MA said:
I found one similar to yours. Different face, but the size and style seems to be the same. Mine was found in a spot that produced finds from the 1840's-1880's.

I have always thought of mine as one of my cooler relics. It definitely gets people's attention when I show it off. Here's a pic of mine:

Congrats on a cool looking find !!!

Brian in MA
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Very Nice Brian
Thanks for sharing.

Thanks T-netters for all the comments.
 

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