New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
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New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Hi Folks,
I'm after some research help on my mothers wedding ring, my father purchased the ring in 1935.
A few weeks ago my mother asked me to get it cleaned for her, so before I sent it off using my local jewellers I checked out the hallmarks on the ring, my mother was under the understanding that when my father purchased the ring, it was NEW but looking at the hallmarks it looks to me to have been hallmarked in 1897-98. Unfortunately my father passed away in 2002 so I can't ask him.
If I'm correct in my understanding the only problem I have is the "Makers Mark" it looks like "W.M" But I can't find a maker with that mark in Birmingham for that date.
Could some kind soul tell me if I'm correct or not and if possible tell me who the maker is and where they were from.
Thanks and kind regards.
Kev.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qBwJJJXfabag97pW7
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I'm after some research help on my mothers wedding ring, my father purchased the ring in 1935.
A few weeks ago my mother asked me to get it cleaned for her, so before I sent it off using my local jewellers I checked out the hallmarks on the ring, my mother was under the understanding that when my father purchased the ring, it was NEW but looking at the hallmarks it looks to me to have been hallmarked in 1897-98. Unfortunately my father passed away in 2002 so I can't ask him.
If I'm correct in my understanding the only problem I have is the "Makers Mark" it looks like "W.M" But I can't find a maker with that mark in Birmingham for that date.
Could some kind soul tell me if I'm correct or not and if possible tell me who the maker is and where they were from.
Thanks and kind regards.
Kev.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qBwJJJXfabag97pW7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BN4eKsjY3VaxjiDb9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/adQLPE6mC3snRGep9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ABfU8zWsutdq7BVx7
Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Sorry, I'm not sure how to put the embedded code into the post, if some one could advise me please.
Kev.
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended.
Trev.
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Hi,
Probably William Maguires registered 1887 in Birmingham.Date letter x for 1897/98
Regards
Probably William Maguires registered 1887 in Birmingham.Date letter x for 1897/98
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Hey thanks for the info I'm very much obliged, I can't wait to tell my Mother.
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Thanks and kind regards.
Kevin.
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Kevin.
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Very SORRY.
Kev.
Kev.
Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
No appraisals here but I suppose this is about 10 quid value now compared with 1935.
If you want to compare the value of a £10 0s 0d Commodity in 1935, in 2019 the relative real price of commodity is £681.90
Six grams of pure gold is about £ 240, i.e. calculated to 22K or 91.67 percent pure gold is £ 221.
Wedding rings are often sold as scrap metal,but there is sentimental value in them that cannot be calculated.
Have a nice Sunday evening.
If you want to compare the value of a £10 0s 0d Commodity in 1935, in 2019 the relative real price of commodity is £681.90
Six grams of pure gold is about £ 240, i.e. calculated to 22K or 91.67 percent pure gold is £ 221.
Wedding rings are often sold as scrap metal,but there is sentimental value in them that cannot be calculated.
Have a nice Sunday evening.
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Thank you, that's good to know.
Kev.
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Re: New But Old Wedding Ring "Help"
Highly unlikely to be William Maguires as he registered as a "pencil case manufacturer" and made things like cigar and cigarette cases. I can't tie the maker down absolutely but would suggest that it is very probably William Manton, a prolific manufacturing jeweller.
Phil
Phil