Irish jewelry maker "RSD"
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Irish jewelry maker "RSD"
Ok who used "RSD" on celtic style irish jewelry from Ireland?
Re: Irish jewelry maker "RSD"
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Welcome to the Forum.
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Re: Irish jewelry maker "RSD"
It's elusive.
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Re: Irish jewelry maker "RSD"
Try contacting the Dublin Assay Office directly. The mark is too modern to have been publicly documented. There is an email address on their web site at https://www.assay.ie/. You will probably need to supply them with a clearer picture.
Phil
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