I know it's a dish ring but.....?
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I know it's a dish ring but.....?
Hello,
I know this is a dish/bowl ring but I don't know if it is sterling silver or otherwise. I also cannot find any hallmarks of any kind on this piece. Any help from this savvy community will by greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time on this!
Ashlee
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[img][img]https://s12.postimg.org/54ssijm1l/dish_ring_3.jpg[/img][/img]
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I know this is a dish/bowl ring but I don't know if it is sterling silver or otherwise. I also cannot find any hallmarks of any kind on this piece. Any help from this savvy community will by greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time on this!
Ashlee
[img][img]https://s12.postimg.org/hgvow19w9/dish_ring_1.jpg[/img][/img]e]
[img][img]https://s12.postimg.org/54ssijm1l/dish_ring_3.jpg[/img][/img]
[img][img]https://s12.postimg.org/dlsatgqqh/dish_ring_2.jpg[/img][/img]
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Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
Ugh, I'm sorry. I tried to post the pics according to the directions on the site, not sure why it didn't work.
Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
You know what it is even if I would call it a napkin ring nonetheless, a common rule is that," No marks, not silver!" It is not a waterproof rule but almost, sorry.
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Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
Hi Ashlee ~ welcome to the forums.
It's quite nicely done, with the dog and boar (wonderful detailing) - might look for marks hidden in design, but some Irish silver dish/potato rings were unmarked...
~Cheryl
It's quite nicely done, with the dog and boar (wonderful detailing) - might look for marks hidden in design, but some Irish silver dish/potato rings were unmarked...
~Cheryl
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Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
Though unmarked, going to go ahead and move this to Irish Hallmarks for other opinions.
Your pics:
~Cheryl
Your pics:
~Cheryl
Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
Seems wild boar became extinct in Ireland in the 12th century so seems odd to have a hunting dog and a wild boar on an Irish dish ring (wild boar became extinct in England a century after Ireland but were reintroduced before becoming extinct again in the 17th century). Irish rococo dish rings had scenes with shepherds, girls, farm animals, foxes, birds, leaves, fruit and the like as well as typical rococo scrolls. Later 18th century dish rings included trellis patterns and arabesque piercings embellished with festoons in neo-classical style.
This dish ring looks more modern, perhaps late Victorian. Could it be English? See one below, London 1899.
This dish ring looks more modern, perhaps late Victorian. Could it be English? See one below, London 1899.
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Hi,
Exact alloy composition (possible today) would be helpful.
Regards
Exact alloy composition (possible today) would be helpful.
Regards
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Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
A bit of a stab in the dark but judging by decorative style & subject matter, would say Austro-Hungarian, German or Austrian (German Black Forrest).
Re: I know it's a dish ring but.....?
Just in case anyone was wondering how a dish ring was used:
Trev.
Trev.