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old gold ring
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<blockquote data-quote="markgoldhunter" data-source="post: 374203" data-attributes="member: 1958"><p>Bloody nice ring Em. and in really good condition, very little wear on the marks and the stone looks to have no chips either. Here is the time line as far as I can establish - W & W = Wagner and Woolett 1853 - 1854. W.L.= William Lamborn 1854 -1855. L & W = Lamborn and Wagner [and sometimes Clark] 1856 - 1884. I have got this info from an article in the 'AUSTRALIANA' magazine by Michel Reymond, and also from the 'BLING' catalogue of exhibits from the 2016 goldfields jewellery exhibition. I can't reproduce pics from this book due to copyright but you are welcome to have a look if you can catch me around the place sometime. I spend a fair bit of time on Yorke Peninsula S.A. , Wedderburn VIC. or Leonora W.A. and it would be great to see your find too. Your posts have made me think of my ring again and that always makes me feel great. cheers mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markgoldhunter, post: 374203, member: 1958"] Bloody nice ring Em. and in really good condition, very little wear on the marks and the stone looks to have no chips either. Here is the time line as far as I can establish - W & W = Wagner and Woolett 1853 - 1854. W.L.= William Lamborn 1854 -1855. L & W = Lamborn and Wagner [and sometimes Clark] 1856 - 1884. I have got this info from an article in the 'AUSTRALIANA' magazine by Michel Reymond, and also from the 'BLING' catalogue of exhibits from the 2016 goldfields jewellery exhibition. I can't reproduce pics from this book due to copyright but you are welcome to have a look if you can catch me around the place sometime. I spend a fair bit of time on Yorke Peninsula S.A. , Wedderburn VIC. or Leonora W.A. and it would be great to see your find too. Your posts have made me think of my ring again and that always makes me feel great. cheers mark. [/QUOTE]
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