Antique Iron Cross Sterling Ring. Possibly WWI German. Help with Mark and Date Please
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 9:07 am
Hello.
My mother found this ring about 15 years ago in a home in NY that was built in 1908. It is marked STERLING. And then there is another mark next to it, that as far as I can tell is some type of circle with 4 openings. I looked under a jewelers loop, and magnified with my camera, but I just can't make out the mark. I attached the marks and the ring. I can try for better pictures just let me know. It was hard to capture it inside of the ring.
I found almost exact ring online that was listed as "WWI Germany Iron Cross Ring". It has the same cross and it looked like it had those little balls along the ring too. Similar rings with the iron cross in that size were listed as WWI Trench Art.
-Can anyone tell me if it is German, I thought it was not since it says STERLING and not marked with numbers. From what I researched online, I thought it would be American or possibly Irish since marked STERLING, but I am just not sure.
But I can't find any american iron crosses... is it a different type of cross? The house the ring was found in was a convent for a few years around the 60s.
-Does anyone know what the date range may be?
Thank you very much for your help. I was convinced it was German until I looked more and realized German used numbers (or am I wrong?).
THanks!!
My mother found this ring about 15 years ago in a home in NY that was built in 1908. It is marked STERLING. And then there is another mark next to it, that as far as I can tell is some type of circle with 4 openings. I looked under a jewelers loop, and magnified with my camera, but I just can't make out the mark. I attached the marks and the ring. I can try for better pictures just let me know. It was hard to capture it inside of the ring.
I found almost exact ring online that was listed as "WWI Germany Iron Cross Ring". It has the same cross and it looked like it had those little balls along the ring too. Similar rings with the iron cross in that size were listed as WWI Trench Art.
-Can anyone tell me if it is German, I thought it was not since it says STERLING and not marked with numbers. From what I researched online, I thought it would be American or possibly Irish since marked STERLING, but I am just not sure.
But I can't find any american iron crosses... is it a different type of cross? The house the ring was found in was a convent for a few years around the 60s.
-Does anyone know what the date range may be?
Thank you very much for your help. I was convinced it was German until I looked more and realized German used numbers (or am I wrong?).
THanks!!