Elegance and sophistication! Vintage Hickok Venus de hotsell Milo RARE cufflinks offered by Vintage Men's Swag Afv -3
The Venus de Milo is one of the most famous statues in the world.
The Venus de Milo is one of the most famous statues in the world, and this set of Hickok cufflinks, which capture her perfectly, are among the rarest of cufflinks!
I love these and the detail of the casting is amazing! There is no mistaking what these cufflinks represent!
They are offered proudly by Vintage Men's Swag in very good condition.
Date: c. late 1950s - early 1960s
Original Box? No
Condition: Very Good
Item Type ((see shop home page: www.etsy.com/shop/vintagemenswag hotsell for definitions) : cufflinks
Frame type (Cufflinks): (see shop home page: www.etsy.com/shop/vintagemenswag for definitions) : toggle
Metal: alloy
Metal Color: Silver tone
Stone or applied decoration: None, and why mess with a masterpiece!
Engravable?: No (** Use your local Jeweler, Vintage Men's Swag does not offer engraving)
Brand: Hickok Manufacturing Company
Company Info: The Hickok company was started by S. Rae Hickok in 1909, and grew to be a major manufacturer of men's accessories including wallets, belts, pants, and suspenders as well as cufflinks and tie accessories. Hickok developed a prototype seat belt for vehicles which ultimately became a standard accessory. In 1946, they promoted themselves as manufacturers' of “Belts, Braces, and Jewelry”. Their heavy support and involvement in many sports influenced their designs. Company was later sold to Tandy Crafts, Inc. and still later assets transferred to Oak Point Partners, Inc.
NOTES: If ads or other printed material are shown in the pictures for this item, be advised that those printed things are not included with the purchase unless the listing specifically says they are.
NOTES ON TIE CLIPS AND ACCESSORIES: Cufflink sets were common gifts in the first half of the 1900s. And they were often sold in sets that included the cufflinks and a tie accessory. However, as the 50s and 60s progressed, the cufflinks were not as often worn as the tie clip or accessory, and so the tie accessory was separated from the links or completely worn out or lost. So, finding a set that includes a tie clip, or finding a tie clip to match a pre-1970 set of cufflinks is somewhat rare. If you see a pair of cufflinks offered with a tie accessory and you like the design, consider yourself lucky and snap them up!
MULTIPLE MATCHING SETS: Planning a wedding or other event where you need two or more matching sets of cufflinks? Ask! We may have more than one pair in stock! And, if we don't but you give us several months of warning, we may be able to find the number of sets you need. If we have more than one listed and you want several matching sets, send us a message and we will work out a deal for you!
INITIAL AND NAME JEWELRY: Initial jewelry was popular from about 1930 to 1970, and can be found with one, two, or even three initials. Also, in the 1960s, some companies even began producing men's accessories with full names on them. My two cents worth? If you find a set with your last initial, strongly consider purchasing it if you like it. If it has your first and last initial, that's a pretty rare match. Three initials or your full first name? The stars are perfectly aligned for you and it's just meant to be! And for all these examples if it is a cufflink and tie accessory set, you really can't go wrong! As a friend advises, if it's your name or initial, you probably won't see it again!
SHIPPING: Vintage Men's Swag prides themselves on the quality and speed of their shipping. Each item you purchase will be carefully wrapped and boxed to ensure its safe arrival.
CONDITION GUIDE FOR MY DESCRIPTIONS: Perfect/New/Mint in Box: The item and or piece of jewelry has no visible flaws and no signs of wear or use. Excellent: The item and or piece of jewelry has evidence of wear. Very Good: The item and or piece of jewelry has small flaws that are not usually noticeable during wear. These flaws could include light scratches on the surfaces of imitation pearls, light scuffs on rhinestones, or light marks on the metal's finish. Good: The item and or piece of jewelry is completely wearable with working hardware. However, the rhinestones may be yellowing or beginning to turn gray (dark spots are visible when you are looking into the stone). Wear may be more visible, and there may be light chipping. Fair/Poor: The item and or piece of jewelry has visible damage that may include dark stones, missing stones, or broken parts. This item should be considered for repair or restoration purposes only.
REMEMBER: You are buying a vintage item. Even for items I indicate are in ‘perfect/mint/new/Mint in box, there still may be some minor scratches or other issues when the item is examined very closely. Most items in my shop are 40 to 60 years old, with many even older. They will have some ‘acquired character'. Also, even if I indicate the original box is present, the condition of that box may not be very good, particularly the exterior.
PHOTOS: I try to get sufficient pictures, of good quality, that allows you to see the details, construction, condition, and color of the items I list. However, with gold tone and silver tone items, by their very nature, it is difficult to capture the ‘exact shade' of their color. Compounding that issue is the difficulty of photographing certain rhinestones and crystals. Many will flash a variety of colors or have a luminescence that is hard to capture. In those cases, I try to capture the color and provide a feel for its variability with several pictures.