

Hi there, please bare with me, am a new-be to the forum and technically challenged (please be kind!!).
I would greatly appreciate any and all advice with regards to this little ring I found going through an old button box (I collect buttons:))
It is a gold coloured metal, and very crude appearing in construction with a visible join through the middle of the marks that are seen on the inside of the ring.
The ring itself is very plain and looks like a very simple 'wedding band'
The box that I found it in had been in a British barn for many, many years and discovered during the barns conversion, As well as this ring there were several solid silver buttons. They came to me in a terrible state mixed in with the rest of the contents of the tin which had rusted to each other and coated in grime and goodness knows what else, I almost threw this away thinking it was an old washer, until on closer inspection I found the little marks inside.
To my very untrained eye the marks look as if they are all contained within a share shape with the corners cut to form an 8 sided frame. Inside there appears to be what could be a capital 'C' and star shape a maltese type cross and possibly a capital W (or alternatively maybe a castle shape with a door???
I have been intrigued as to the origin of these marks for years and have spent for ever googling but am no further forward. Any assistance in either identifying them, or pointing me in the direction of any reference material that could be helpful would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Freya