1945 Postwar Modernist Cufflinks by Anson
1945. This is an early Anson cufflink that was one of the first patterns released by Anson in its postwar men's jewelry line. The company has an interesting history, founded by Olof Anderson. He formed the Anderson Tool & Die Company in 1938, making fittings for jewelry manufacturers. During WWII the machinery was adapted for war production work. In 1945 Anderson formed Anson Incorporated and began men’s jewelry production. The company was eventually purchased in 1993 by the C&J Jewelry Group. Marked: ANSON, Patent Pending. Goldtone of silvertone metal with some signs of wear - see images, please.
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