Art Deco Cuff Links, Kum-A-Part.

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This pair of Kum-A-Part cuff links came from my Dad's jewelry box. T are four pieces, all with the same face: black enamel Art Deco design on silver colored metal with mother-of-pearl insets. The halves snap together, and the snaps are firm. In good condition with no scratches or dents. One spot on front of one face, which can probably be cleaned off. The parts are stamped, "Kum-A-Part", "Reg. S. T. D.", "B&W Co. Pat'd 1923" This set would look elegant on a classic white shirt, and smashing on a black silk shirt! The following was offered to augment my description of the cuff links: Derek Anastasia AOA Men's Jewelry Category Appraiser, Association of Online Appraisers Enamel Advisor, National Cuff Link Society and the American Society of Jewelry Historians Please visit my informational website @ ..... " Your one & only e-source for news and information on e-namel Cuff Links " ~ Celluloid vs. Enamel Cuff Link Differentiation Points ~ 1) Material. Take a needle and gently apply pressure to the "celluloid" -- the pin will stick, and if dragged across would leave a scratch mark. Enamel being glass and having a 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness -- the pin would not stick nor would it scratch -- it would easily slide away just like on glass which it is. 2) Metal. What you have t is an aluminum type metal which would melt way before the firing read more