Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
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Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Hello,
I'm conducting research on the origins of a golden ring with 3 gemstones.
The data, provided by the family who owns it, is scares, but I believe it is sufficient for further investigation.
- The ring was in the family from 1970
- I found 2 nearly identical rings and they were described as Austro-Hungarian in origins.
- There are 3 hallmarks on the inside:
-> Oval with, what I believe are initials
-> Small diamond shape with something I call "C" or "upside 5"
-> Hexagon, I assume, the shape is a bit unclear, with something I call "Face profile, looking left"
Any help in recognizing those marks, time of making the ring or the country of it's origins, will be most appreciated.
I'm conducting research on the origins of a golden ring with 3 gemstones.
The data, provided by the family who owns it, is scares, but I believe it is sufficient for further investigation.
- The ring was in the family from 1970
- I found 2 nearly identical rings and they were described as Austro-Hungarian in origins.
- There are 3 hallmarks on the inside:
-> Oval with, what I believe are initials
-> Small diamond shape with something I call "C" or "upside 5"
-> Hexagon, I assume, the shape is a bit unclear, with something I call "Face profile, looking left"
Any help in recognizing those marks, time of making the ring or the country of it's origins, will be most appreciated.
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please choose another photohost, one that doesn't apply an advertising banner across the marks we need to see.
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please choose another photohost, one that doesn't apply an advertising banner across the marks we need to see.
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended.
Trev.
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Oh, sorry.
I can't find the EDIT option for my post.
Should I just repost those photos ?
I can't find the EDIT option for my post.
Should I just repost those photos ?
dognose wrote:Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please choose another photohost, one that doesn't apply an advertising banner across the marks we need to see.
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended.
Trev.
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Hi,
Yes please, just add the new images to the topic.
Trev.
Yes please, just add the new images to the topic.
Trev.
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
[quote="Chronicler"]Hello,
I'm conducting research on the origins of a golden ring with 3 gemstones.
The data, provided by the family who owns it, is scares, but I believe it is sufficient for further investigation.
- The ring was in the family from 1970
- I found 2 nearly identical rings and they were described as Austro-Hungarian in origins.
- There are 3 hallmarks on the inside:
-> Oval with, what I believe are initials
-> Small diamond shape with something I call "C" or "upside 5"
-> Hexagon, I assume, the shape is a bit unclear, with something I call "Face profile, looking left"
I'm conducting research on the origins of a golden ring with 3 gemstones.
The data, provided by the family who owns it, is scares, but I believe it is sufficient for further investigation.
- The ring was in the family from 1970
- I found 2 nearly identical rings and they were described as Austro-Hungarian in origins.
- There are 3 hallmarks on the inside:
-> Oval with, what I believe are initials
-> Small diamond shape with something I call "C" or "upside 5"
-> Hexagon, I assume, the shape is a bit unclear, with something I call "Face profile, looking left"
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Hi,
Austria-Hungary 1872 to 1922.
14K Gold Standard Fox Head Hallmark in irregular hexagon.The letter on the left of it cannot be seen, if C seen on the secondary mark, then it was made in Prague.Number 4 on the right of it = 14 karat gold.
Regards
Austria-Hungary 1872 to 1922.
14K Gold Standard Fox Head Hallmark in irregular hexagon.The letter on the left of it cannot be seen, if C seen on the secondary mark, then it was made in Prague.Number 4 on the right of it = 14 karat gold.
Regards
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Oh, wow.
I wasn't expecting to receive a reply so fast and so specific.
So the big Hexagonal mark is with the dog/fox.
The smaller one might have indeed C and 4, as I suspected.
Do you have maybe a photos of those marks in better shape ?
Are there any informations about the oval mark?
I wasn't expecting to receive a reply so fast and so specific.
So the big Hexagonal mark is with the dog/fox.
The smaller one might have indeed C and 4, as I suspected.
Do you have maybe a photos of those marks in better shape ?
Are there any informations about the oval mark?
AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Austria-Hungary 1872 to 1922.
14K Gold Standard Fox Head Hallmark in irregular hexagon.The letter on the left of it cannot be seen, if C seen on the secondary mark, then it was made in Prague.Number 4 on the right of it = 14 karat gold.
Regards
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Thank you for the photos.
If I may ask more questions. I am new to the world of Hallmarks.
So on the image the re are C4 and C Marks.
As you said C4 is for Prague and 14K gold?
Is C the date letter then?
The hallmark with the dogs/foxs head is listed as a mark for silver. Why is it on the golden ring?
I was trying to find the C4 hallmarks but without results.
Are they from Prague or Austro-Hungary or completly different category?
If I may ask more questions. I am new to the world of Hallmarks.
So on the image the re are C4 and C Marks.
As you said C4 is for Prague and 14K gold?
Is C the date letter then?
The hallmark with the dogs/foxs head is listed as a mark for silver. Why is it on the golden ring?
I was trying to find the C4 hallmarks but without results.
Are they from Prague or Austro-Hungary or completly different category?
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Dog`s head mark for silver was different.
Prague was in Austria-Hungary Empire at the time and its assay office was assigned town number C (not date letter).
A was for Vienna, B for Budapest.
Regards
Prague was in Austria-Hungary Empire at the time and its assay office was assigned town number C (not date letter).
A was for Vienna, B for Budapest.
Regards
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
So on your photo someone placed twice the letter C ?
Why the C4 marks are so differyou ( your photo and mine)?
Why the C4 marks are so differyou ( your photo and mine)?
AG2012 wrote:Dog`s head mark for silver was different.
Prague was in Austria-Hungary Empire at the time and its assay office was assigned town number C (not date letter).
A was for Vienna, B for Budapest.
Regards
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
What if the dog has P on the left?
AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Austria-Hungary 1872 to 1922.
14K Gold Standard Fox Head Hallmark in irregular hexagon.The letter on the left of it cannot be seen, if C seen on the secondary mark, then it was made in Prague.Number 4 on the right of it = 14 karat gold.
Regards
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Then it is Budapest (Hungary).
P is short for Pest because there were two towns in the past, i.e. Buda and Pest,The Danube river between them, then they united to become Budapest.Traditionally,letter P was assigned to them.
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
Regards
P is short for Pest because there were two towns in the past, i.e. Buda and Pest,The Danube river between them, then they united to become Budapest.Traditionally,letter P was assigned to them.
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
Regards
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Can there be hallmarks from 2 towns ?
C from C4
P from the Dog
C from C4
P from the Dog
AG2012 wrote:Then it is Budapest (Hungary).
P is short for Pest because there were two towns in the past, i.e. Buda and Pest,The Danube river between them, then they united to become Budapest.Traditionally,letter P was assigned to them.
See here:
https://www.925-1000.com/Faustria_02.html
Regards
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Cannot explain the upper mark which is partially struck.
The mark with fox head bearing P indicates the ring was made i Budapest, Hungary.The other mark was possibly added later.
Regards
The mark with fox head bearing P indicates the ring was made i Budapest, Hungary.The other mark was possibly added later.
Regards
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Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
But it is possible for an item to have 2 city marks and be valid?
AG2012 wrote:Cannot explain the upper mark which is partially struck.
The mark with fox head bearing P indicates the ring was made i Budapest, Hungary.The other mark was possibly added later.
Regards
Re: Gold Ring - 2 diamonds - 1 sapphire - [3 Hallmarks to identify]
Of course,it is valid if the ring was moved to another town and marked there.
Remarking is common and done for many reasons,not only for official export or import, sometimes owners wanted their silver and gold remarked by local assay office for whatever reason.
In a word,I think this is all we can tell about your ring.
Regards
Remarking is common and done for many reasons,not only for official export or import, sometimes owners wanted their silver and gold remarked by local assay office for whatever reason.
In a word,I think this is all we can tell about your ring.
Regards