21372c. Lighthouse Service Button Cufflinks.
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21372c. Lighthouse Service Button Cufflinks.
21372c.Lighthouse Service Button Cufflinks. Just the thing for your favorite lighthouse keeper to spruce up his Sunday best – here is another set of these cufflinks made using two reproduction U.S. Lighthouse Service buttons. The Waterbury Button Company has been making America’s buttons for nearly 200 years. Over 50 years ago, they used their original 7/8″ button dies and made these beautiful cuff links at their factory. Pair is plated, and of the highest American quality. The buttons are similar to the original US Light-House Service with the image of a masonry (Minot’s Ledge] lighthouse [FD24]. Cufflinks measure 7/8” in diameter with modern style cufflink professionally attached. Quite nice looking, these will make the perfect gift. Pair of cufflinks nicely mounted in felt snap-lid gift box. (M). $32.