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No idea if this is Ag or a junker. Marks are on outside of ring a hexagon type one and something else..found 1800s church nature strip
Shit silver I didn't even notice the 'winged horse' lol I was looking on my lunch real today trying to find a hexagonal makers mark but came up with nothingsilver said:Maybe the apprentice jeweller was making a ring for his girly friend and during the cutting out process stamped the outside by mistake.... and the jeweller being a bit of a mug to a time waster had the poor old apprentice fi ish it off inside out as a lesson.
probably makes it a one off from the past.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1630471405_screenshot_2021-09-01-14-37-46.jpg
this ain't 10ct is it ?
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1630471454_screenshot_2021-09-01-14-37-33.jpg
And a winged horse or dragon probly helps date it(not sure myself)
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1630471546_screenshot_2021-09-01-14-38-03.jpg
Certainly a great find.... good stones go with gold
It's a pretty little thing that's for sure :Y:numpty said:good looking ring, i like how detailed it is.
Cheers Phil nah mate Vic bout 50km north CBD MelbournePhil8303 said:Good find!
I read on some forums that the Eastern European countries used to mark their rings on the outside??
Was this from South Australia (city of churches)? Well done.
Yea it was 30-32 Dave so I'm thinking it's silver, actually I'd have to double check that now.Dave79 said:What was the TID on the nox? I reckon if it's silver it would come up 25-30, and if 9 or 10 carat gold it would be more like 14-19.
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