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"229358","SWYOR-D31B73","00148AD331C016B1","CUFF LINK","","","12.7","","12.5","2.2","","1","","2008 T466","POST MEDIEVAL","1650","1700","The head of a sheet-silver cufflink, circular in plan, with a relief-stamped design depicting two hearts side-by-side below a crown. The lower left-hand side is slightly damaged along the rim and now suffering from corrosion. Attachment on the reverse is now missing.


Cufflinks bearing the motif of two hearts below a crown are common treasure finds (cf. TAR 2005/6, nos. 612, 613). They are considered to have originally been produced to commemorate the marriage of Charles II to Catherine of Braganza in 1662 but continued in use as a general symbol of love and/or marriage.


Ref: Treasure Annual Report 2005/6: 138, nos. 612, 613.


I can confirm that this find contains a minimum of 10 per cent silver. Based on age and precious metal content, this find qualifies as treasure under the terms of the Treasure Act 1996.


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