1960s Vintage Wedgwood Aries Cameo Cufflinks by Stratton (Boxed) | My Vintage
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1960s Vintage Wedgwood Aries Cameo Cufflinks by Stratton (Boxed)

 

A beautifully preserved pair of 1960s Stratton cufflinks featuring genuine Wedgwood Jasperware-style cameos, each displaying the Aries ram in classic relief against the iconic powder-blue background. These designs were produced as part of a collaboration between Wedgwood and Stratton—highly collectable today for their quality, charm, and distinctive British heritage styling.

 

The cameos are set in bright gilt-effect frames, each cufflink stamped Imitation to denote the non-solid-gold metal, as was standard for Stratton pieces of the era. The cufflinks measure approximately 1" across, offering a bold yet elegant presence on the cuff.

 

They are housed in their original Stratton presentation box, lined with soft cream fabric and labelled with the Aries date range (22 March–20 April).

 

The box itself measures around 3.5" x 3" and remains in excellent vintage condition with only very minor, age-appropriate wear—making this set particularly appealing for collectors or gift-giving.

 

Excellent overall condition; no chips, cracks, or discolouration to the cameos, and mechanisms are in perfect working order.

1960s Vintage Wedgwood Aries Cameo Cufflinks by Stratton (Boxed)

SKU: VIN7093
£38.00Price
Colour: Blue/Gold

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