Information on ring I got when grandfather passed. Stamped 8
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Information on ring I got when grandfather passed. Stamped 8
Hello there, sorry I've never done this before and so I hope it's okay to post this online. I have a silver ring, the back is stamped 800, and on the front it appears to be three nude women standing in what looks like a circle, and they're arms are extended to hold or rest on each other shoulders. Of the three women, two of them you see their frontal view and the other one is her back ( postal?) view. I'm totally new to jewelry marking, engravings, history, origin, pretty much everything so I'm hoping to get some insight / help, please? I'm very curious about this ring because I can't find anywhere online an image or information similar to the three people engraved on the front. I was given this ring when my grandfather passed away. He was in World War II and, as I have said I don't know, but did the Germans only use the 800 stamp? That's why I mentioned he was in WWII just in case it is anything to do with German history. Do You happen to have any insight on this? Or seen anything like it? I appreciate the help and thank you very much? Well I was going to send a picture but I don't know how to do that... can yall help me with that as well please. 😵
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