Offered is a pair of 1950's silver "E" monogrammed cufflinks owned by Elvis Presley. Elvis' first initial is engraved on the face of each large square cufflinks, surrounded by the ornate filigree. The cufflinks were eventually gifted to Elvis' cousin Patsy Presley, to whom he gave a great many things during the many years she worked in the offices at Graceland. Patsy ended up with a jewelry box of Elvis', at Vernon's insistence, and while there were some pieces that were obviously from fans, there were a good number of nicer jewelry pieces, as well. Specifically, there were a number of monogrammed items that, based on the design, date to the 1950s. This aligns with the period in which Elvis wore a great many monogrammed rings, cuff links, bracelets and tie clips. It is our opinion that this pair dates from that period in the late 1950s. The cufflinks are accompanied by a letter from noted collector Tom Salva detailing his acquisition of the tie clip among other items he purchased from Patsy. The letter states,
The item listed and shown above has been in my personal Elvis Presley collection since 1988. I purchased this item, and many others, from Patsy Presley, Elvis Presley’s cousin who worked as secretary in the offices at Graceland for many years during Elvis’ career. The item was originally from a jewelry box from Elvis’ bedroom dresser. I purchased the jewelry box and all its contents from Patsy in 1988. While it didn’t contain any of Elvis’ ornate jewelry with diamonds and gold, etc., it did contain many rings, watches, money clips, cuff links, bracelets, pins and other items of this sort that were often gifted to Elvis by family, friends and even fans. Included below is a copy of the money order with which I purchased the items from Patsy Gambill (her married name at the time) as well as a color copy of the handwritten letter from Patsy, dated October 25, 1988, describing the jewelry box and what it meant to Elvis.
Also accompanying is a color copy of the original letter from Patsy Presley Gambill, as referenced in Tom's letter. The cufflinks each measure 3/4 inches square, and the pair weighs 10.6 grams. Signs of moderate use with some age-related oxidation. Near Mint condition.