Vintage Allan Adler Sterling Silver & Ebony Wood Inlay Cufflinks (1 pair)
MCM ~ Maker marked Allan Adler and Sterling.
Approx 3/4 width each and a total weight of 21.2
Maker marked Allan Adler and Sterling.
These are new old stock.  Never worn.
I am helping some friends (retired jewelers from Los Angeles) sell some of their old stock.  
They worked with Allan Alder on special projects for many years.
Item P-1

Taken from Wikipedia:  Allan W. Adler (1916-2002) was an American silversmith, known as "silversmith to the stars".  He started his career when he was introduced to a man named Porter Blanchard by his uncle. Adler designed silverware and holloware in shapes inspired by the Modernist art movement of the early 1900s.

Adler began his career in 1938 and created silverware and holloware in shapes due to the emerging art of the early 1900s His name became associated with Hollywood glamour in the early 1940s, and he was commissioned to design mini-Oscars for Academy Award winners, crowns for Miss Universe and Miss USA, and silver bowls, candlesticks and goblets for celebrity clients. During John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, Adler crafted a silver coffee urn to be used at a fund-raising event. As a businessman, Adler opened his own shop on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles and later in La Jolla, Corona del Mar and San Francisco. 

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