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1889 Antique Wizard Cuff Holder – Poker Cheat
Add to your vintage cufflinks collection with this amazing silver-tone Antique ‘Wizard’ Cuff Holder.
Legend says these were used as poker cheat devices to hide an ace up your sleeve in the Wild West days.
Measurements: 6.5 cm x 2.2 cm
Condition: Pre-owned. Signs of wear commensurate with considerable age. Please refer to photos.
You can read more about it here: The Ultimate Device For A Poker Cheat… Or Is It?
1888 Antique Wizard Cuff Holder – Poker Cheat
Add to your vintage cufflinks collection with this amazing silver-tone Antique ‘Wizard’ Cuff Holder from 1888.
Legend says these were used as poker cheat devices to hide an ace up your sleeve in the Wild West days.
Measurements: 6.5 cm x 2.2 cm
Condition: Pre-owned. Signs of wear commensurate with considerable age. Please refer to photos.
You can read more about it here: The Ultimate Device For A Poker Cheat… Or Is It?
Vintage Indian Head Silver-Tone Tie Pin / Tie Tac
Very old vintage Indian-Head silver-tone tie pin. The pin protector (at the back) has been replaced with a modern ‘chain & fob’ style. There are no markings to indicate silver content, nor to identify the maker.
Measurements: 1.8cm diameter
Condition: Pre-owned. Signs of age or wear, commensurate with its age. Please refer to images.
Vintage SWANK Silver-Tone Fob Key Chain – Initial H
Complement your outfit with this handsome vintage silvertone fob key chain, featuring a brushed silvertone finish and the initial H. An ideal accessory for a man or a woman. Slim, elegant, impressive. There are no markings to indicate silver content. The back of the fob is stamped SWANK.
Measurements:
The square H part is 1.7cm x 2.4cm.
Total length without the detachable loop is 6.0 cm.
Total length including the detachable loop is 9.0 cm.
Condition: Pre-owned, very good condition.
One loop holds your keys, the other attaches to your belt loop or other accessories. The smaller loop is detachable. If preferred, you could use it without the detachable loop.
About the maker:
Samuel Stone and Maurice Baer founded the Attleboro Manufacturing Company in the USA in 1897. By 1927, they were using the name Swank. In 1936, the business became incorporated as Swank Products Inc. And changed their name to the current Swank Inc. in 1941.





