Stratton
(JP¥8,700)
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Description: In the mid to late 1900s, Stratton, a British compact manufacturer, collaborated with Wedgwood to produce jasperware-adorned compacts, lipstick holders, cufflinks, and other men's accessories. These are cufflinks also produced during that time. They feature rare black jasperware, with George IV on the left side of the image (facing right). On the right side of the image (facing left) is the Duke of York and Albany / Frederick. In 1811, when the Prince Regent (later George IV) was appointed Regent, Frederick was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Army; the two were brothers. The original box is marked "Wedgwood CUFF LINKS by Stratton," and the cufflinks themselves do not bear the manufacturer's name. Unfortunately, this item does not come with a box, but the clasp bears the PAT number and "GILT" stamp found on Stratton cufflinks. There are many jasper cufflinks made through the collaboration of these two companies, but this is a rare design that is not often seen. As a vintage item, there are signs of wear and minor scratches due to age. [Stratton] Founded in England in 1860 as a knitting needle manufacturer. In 1923, they released their first powder compact, and during the heyday of powder cosmetics in the 1950s and 60s, they were the most famous powder compact manufacturer in the world. Everything in the photos is included. Thank you for looking.
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Stratton
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