Posted 10 years ago
bitsnbobs
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Hi this is 135 years old 15 carat gold,.i don't know any of its history or what style it , if anyone has any ideas, thanks.
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Posted 10 years ago
bitsnbobs
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Hi this is 135 years old 15 carat gold,.i don't know any of its history or what style it , if anyone has any ideas, thanks.
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What a fantastic ring! Looks like it is well marked and someone will be able to help :)
Thank you , I have marked it.
It's a beautiful ring. Not sure what you mean by you have marked it?
I have marked it as needing help on the website.Thank you.
Oh yes, I see what you mean now. I thought you were referring to Jewels comment about the ring being well-marked. Sorry, I am slow on the draw today. :P
It was my mistake I miss understood what Jewells meant. My apologies.
I thought it might have had to do with the English language! ;)
:) I apologize for the confusion guys! Hope someone can help with this ring :)
Hi Jewels , it was my fault for not reading it properly and being very tired, sorry.
I love this ring... I have been wanting to buy one of these for a while now... Very pretty.
Thank you ,it looks beautiful on, .
I found this article that explains acouple marks: http://www.ebay.com/gds/About-15C-15ct-15K-625-Gold-Jewellery-Jewelry-Hallmark-/10000000008760453/g.html
Can you describe the other marks? The one to the left of the 15 and the two to the right of the 625 in the photo...:)
I'm just busy for 15 minutes then I'll get back to you, thanks for your time Jewels.x
Hi Jewels, the one to the left is the makers mark ,I can't make it out its rubbed off,the first one is an anchor ,I think the next is either a 2 or a z.Thanks.
Hi again, this might be right from what I found on the web--the anchor points to Birmingham, England origins...? Please someone correct me if I'm wrong. Not sure about the 2 or z, I hope someone else chimes in :)
The last one to the right is the date letter e.
Your right it is Birmingham,and the letter is either 1878 or 1879.
Ahh okay, I found this, is this which you're referring for the letter date? And would you maybe post a pic of the makers mark, maybe someone will know :)
http://www.theassayoffice.co.uk/date_letters.html
Ok will do.
Hi there!....found this for you thought it may help...:-)
http://www.everything-wedding-rings.com/is-my-grand-mums-ring-really-as-old-as-she-was-told.html
Thank you, that was very interesting.
Pleased it was...it's a beautiful ring.....:-)
Thank you.
stunning!!!!
Thank you.