Hi I have found an old gold ring with the hallmarks SH 9 .375 (anchor) and then some letter
It also has a split where it used to be soldered.
I understand it's been made in Birmingham as there's an anchor present.
The last letter - I'm not sure what the letter is, it looks like a reversed "p"
Hello please help me to identify
Re: Hello please help me to identify gold ring SH 9 375 anchor
And I don't know how to add pictures to the messageNMl wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 10:35 am Hi I have found an old gold ring with the hallmarks SH 9 .375 (anchor) and then some letter
It also has a split where it used to be soldered.
I understand it's been made in Birmingham as there's an anchor present.
The last letter - I'm not sure what the letter is, it looks like a reversed "p"
Re: Hello please help me to identify
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Re: Hello please help me to identify
NMl wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 10:35 am Hi I have found an old gold ring with the hallmarks SH 9 .375 (anchor) and then some letter
It also has a split where it used to be soldered.
I understand it's been made in Birmingham as there's an anchor present.
The last letter - I'm not sure what the letter is, it looks like a reversed "p"
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Re: Hello please help me to identify
Please read our Posting Requirements with particular attention to the points mandating one item per topic and absolutely no questions about values. I have deleted your query about the second ring - please ask again in a new topic. In addition there is no need to quote your previous posts.
As far as this ring is concerned, it has a Birmingham hallmark with the date letter q for 1890 and the maker's mark of Samuel Hope, a Birmingham jeweller.
Phil
As far as this ring is concerned, it has a Birmingham hallmark with the date letter q for 1890 and the maker's mark of Samuel Hope, a Birmingham jeweller.
Phil
Re: Hello please help me to identify
Thank you, Philsilvermakersmarks wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 12:37 pm Please read our Posting Requirements with particular attention to the points mandating one item per topic and absolutely no questions about values. I have deleted your query about the second ring - please ask again in a new topic. In addition there is no need to quote your previous posts.
As far as this ring is concerned, it has a Birmingham hallmark with the date letter q for 1890 and the maker's mark of Samuel Hope, a Birmingham jeweller.
Phil
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Re: Hello please help me to identify
Once again I have deleted your second query - please start a new topic for it as previously requested.
Re: Hello please help me to identify
I thought I have started a new topic, sorry.silvermakersmarks wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 1:46 pm Once again I have deleted your second query - please start a new topic for it as previously requested.
I guess I'm doing something wrong