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RING
Hi Do not know if you can help wit a London Goldsmith's mark the item is dated 1915 looks like two stamps have been use AATW
Re: RING
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Re: RING
The date letter looks like "d" for 1899, not the "u" of 1915. The maker's mark is not a combination of 2 separate marks: AATW is Alabaster & Wilson (Arthur Alabaster and Thomas William Wilson) who registered this mark as gold workers in 1895 (with an earlier, slightly different mark in 1891). The company is still in business as Alabaster & Wilson Ltd in Birmingham.
Phil
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