Thanks to you, we are celebrating our 25th anniversarypfirs.com Founding Festival

pfirs.com

For more information Here
My StoreMy Store change

trending ! Vintage Anson Cufflinks 1954 by Anson Red Lucinite cufflinks

※pfirs.com Limited model
YouTubers have introduced us to the usability of our products!
Introducing video here

Online sales
Price (tax included)

30 USD

  • Register your Komeri Card Number and pay with Komeri Card
    Comeri Point : Earned 5 points

About Komeri Points

Reduce the number of items purchased
Increase the number of items purchased

Pick up at the store Pick up at the store
(no-cost distribution)

Pickup store:

Choose a view​

Check nearby stores

Estimated shipping time:

purchase by

1pm → Prepare by 5pm

5pm → Prepare by The next morning

How to receive and shipping fees

Add to Cart

Delivery transport

Estimated fulfillment time:

transport is scheduled for around 2026/01/20.

Cash on delivery is limited to credit or cash on delivery. For other payment methods, please refer to here.

*It may take various time for the product to be delivered on January Wednesday, or public holidays, and depending on stock availability.

Regarding same-day shipping conditions

How to receive and shipping fees

Shop

Add to wish list

Added to wish list

More information about Vintage Anson Cufflinks 1954 by Anson Red Lucinite cufflinks

Large gold-filled oval cufflinks with a rich red centred jewel surely would complement any wedding or formal wear attire. Crafted by Anson, Circa 1950s. This is the Time to be thinking of the upcoming holidays and what better way than that something for the men that have everything! This would be a magnificent idea because it is Vintage and not something you can buy every day. OR perhaps just a outstanding addition to a collection. Boxed for gift giving; gift wrapped on request. ∆ Maker: Anson: Olaf Anderson emigrated to the U.S.A. from Sweden in 1929 and founded, as president and treasurer, in 1938, the Anderson Tool & Die Co. of Providence, RI making tools and dies for the jewelry manufacturing business up until WWII (1941) when the machinery was converted into milling machines making war production work. After the war, in 1945, when the war contracts were completed, the company started manufacturing men’s jewelry that included a new type of a collar holder and a complete line of men’s jewelry

Search for products in the same category

Bestseller ranking

View more this category

People who viewed this product also viewed these products

Products from nearby sales areas

View more this category

Customer reviews

Recommendation level   4.4

Currently, 426 reviews have been posted.