Posted 10 years ago
bitsnbobs
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This is the rubbed out makers mark on the gold ring, I wonder if anyone can make it out , my eyes seem to be failing me .
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Posted 10 years ago
bitsnbobs
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This is the rubbed out makers mark on the gold ring, I wonder if anyone can make it out , my eyes seem to be failing me .
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Oh yes, I see what you mean...very faded...I just love this ring! I wish I knew the style for you, but someone will, I believe...there are great jewelry collectors here :)
Thank you, maybe if I take it to the jewellers he will know,
Oh yes, a great idea! It is special...I appreciate you sharing, I learned some things:)
Thank you for your time , half the fun of collecting is the investigation.x
No problem, wish I could have been more help :) and I agree, a lot of fun! Keeps updated :)
Meant *keep us updated :)
It looks like there are more marks than the ones showing in the photos? Any chance of a better closeup of the marks, so we can help you?
I'll try .thank you
It's been fun and knowledgeable,thanks Jewels.
Elizabethan, there is another post of this ring, showing the marks :) Thank you bitsnbobs!
Thanks Jewels , I'm having great difficulty trying to magnify the marks and take a picture by myself .
Yes thanks, I just realized. I didn't get any closer to the answer though but you had put a link that was realy interesting. So Birmingham before 1932, is that the last uppdate in the research?
Hi I never read the link , but the mark is either 1878 or 1879, I'm going to take it to the jewellers maybe he can read it.Thank you.
I took the ring to the jewellers but he couldn't read it either.
Ohhh really, that's too bad, but at least you know some about it :)
Yes , thanks jewels.