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    Posted 5 years ago

    Mariemcgea…
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    This is my engagement ring that was my Great granny’s so I think it is around 100 years old I have no info on this ring and would love to know more about it. It has H&W engraved on the inside

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    1. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      Very pretty although the photo of the ring itself is a bit blurry, but the makers mark and Hallmark came out clear! It's usually the other way around, good job.
      It's definitely 18ct gold, here in the U.S. it would have been marked 18k. The diamonds appear to be old mine cut but too hard to see clearly. What color is the middle stone? I figured this to be Edwardian Era and found this below.

      from the web: when referring to jewellery, the Edwardian Era generally means the years 1901 – 1915. Stylistically, Edwardian era jewellery can also be said to have begun much earlier, during the last years of the Aesthetic Era.

      So 1837 to 1910.
    2. Mariemcgeachie, 5 years ago
      Thank you so much for your response and info I have uploaded another photo. It is an emerald that is in the Center
      Thanks again!

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