West's Patent Solitaire Cuff link

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JanGroen
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West's Patent Solitaire Cuff link

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Good evening

I have this West Patent cuff link. I think it is made in 1880's but not sure. It is 22mm in diameter and the front are from silver with enamel. What does the rising sun mark stand for? Will the face be sterling and are they collectable?
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Jannie

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AG2012
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Re: West's Patent Solitaire Cuff link

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Hi,
Nice champlevé with hand carved cells. They were made by various firms: Greaves' Patent, W. E. Wiley and Sons, F. Moore, Hales Patent, Reading, F. F. Abbey, S. Alford, D. Cutler, 'Perfect Action', Appleby and Stamps' Patent and Atkins' Improved Patent.
Of course it`s collectable if you like it. Besides, your button is rare and an early version because in ``improved patent`` the spring is completely hidden inside the button.
``Rising sun`` mark emerges from time to time but no one bothered to search for the maker; it was always described as``George West`` patent.
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Re: West's Patent Solitaire Cuff link

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Only offered as a possibility:

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Mulholland Bros. - Aurora, Ill. - 1922

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Re: West's Patent Solitaire Cuff link

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AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Nice champlevé with hand carved cells. They were made by various firms: Greaves' Patent, W. E. Wiley and Sons, F. Moore, Hales Patent, Reading, F. F. Abbey, S. Alford, D. Cutler, 'Perfect Action', Appleby and Stamps' Patent and Atkins' Improved Patent.
Of course it`s collectable if you like it. Besides, your button is rare and an early version because in ``improved patent`` the spring is completely hidden inside the button.
``Rising sun`` mark emerges from time to time but no one bothered to search for the maker; it was always described as``George West`` patent.
Regards
Thank you for this information. I really like it as it seems like a lot of effort were put into such a small object. Did not find similar ones with enamel (champlevé) work on them on the net yet.

Jannie
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