
Can’t identify this mark?
Can’t identify this mark?
Please help I have an 18ct gold ring and I can’t identify the star looking mark on it or the makers mark, thank you so much.


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Re: Can’t identify this mark?
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Your image of the hallmark is not particularly clear so I am not 100% certain that my identification of it is correct. I seem to see a Birmingham hallmark with a Convention Mark, 750 for 18K gold, the Birmingham anchor and the date letter "e" for 2004. It will not be possible to identify the sponsor/maker, CPM, without contacting the Birmingham Assay Office directly as there are no published references for modern sponsors' marks. I do not know the significance of the sunburst symbol.
Phil
Your image of the hallmark is not particularly clear so I am not 100% certain that my identification of it is correct. I seem to see a Birmingham hallmark with a Convention Mark, 750 for 18K gold, the Birmingham anchor and the date letter "e" for 2004. It will not be possible to identify the sponsor/maker, CPM, without contacting the Birmingham Assay Office directly as there are no published references for modern sponsors' marks. I do not know the significance of the sunburst symbol.
Phil
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[quote=MCC4 post_id=172070 time=1565533261 user_id=44438]
Please help I have an 18ct gold ring and I can’t identify the star looking mark on it or the makers mark, thank you so much.
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/65cWZKHZ/E4557-B36 ... 82-C03.jpg[/img]
[/quote][quote=silvermakersmarks post_id=172082 time=1565537649 user_id=25852]
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Your image of the hallmark is not particularly clear so I am not 100% certain that my identification of it is correct. I seem to see a Birmingham hallmark with a Convention Mark, 750 for 18K gold, the Birmingham anchor and the date letter "e" for 2004. It will not be possible to identify the sponsor/maker, CPM, without contacting the Birmingham Assay Office directly as there are no published references for modern sponsors' marks. I do not know the significance of the sunburst symbol.
Phil
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Hi , i have no idea how to use a forum and created a login to help sharing the maker information. The CPM mark belongs to Coocksongold Precious Metals and they are a contemporary manufacturer. You can find their stamp mark on the official Birmingham Assay website, link below, scroll to CP initials. Came across this forum as I have recently purchased a second hand piece of jewellery that had same stamps. Hope this helps.
https://goldmakersmarks.co.uk/assay-off ... fice/c/#CP
Please help I have an 18ct gold ring and I can’t identify the star looking mark on it or the makers mark, thank you so much.
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/65cWZKHZ/E4557-B36 ... 82-C03.jpg[/img]
[/quote][quote=silvermakersmarks post_id=172082 time=1565537649 user_id=25852]
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Your image of the hallmark is not particularly clear so I am not 100% certain that my identification of it is correct. I seem to see a Birmingham hallmark with a Convention Mark, 750 for 18K gold, the Birmingham anchor and the date letter "e" for 2004. It will not be possible to identify the sponsor/maker, CPM, without contacting the Birmingham Assay Office directly as there are no published references for modern sponsors' marks. I do not know the significance of the sunburst symbol.
Phil
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Hi , i have no idea how to use a forum and created a login to help sharing the maker information. The CPM mark belongs to Coocksongold Precious Metals and they are a contemporary manufacturer. You can find their stamp mark on the official Birmingham Assay website, link below, scroll to CP initials. Came across this forum as I have recently purchased a second hand piece of jewellery that had same stamps. Hope this helps.
https://goldmakersmarks.co.uk/assay-off ... fice/c/#CP
Re: Can’t identify this mark?
Pufarin wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2023 6:14 pmMCC4 wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 10:21 am Please help I have an 18ct gold ring and I can’t identify the star looking mark on it or the makers mark, thank you so much.
Hi , i have no idea how to use a forum and created a login to help sharing the maker information. The CPM mark belongs to Coocksongold Precious Metals and they are a contemporary manufacturer. You can find their stamp mark on the goldmakermarks website, link below, scroll to CP initials. Came across this forum as I have recently purchased a second hand piece of jewellery that had same stamps. Hope this helps.silvermakersmarks wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:34 am Hi and welcome to the forum.
Your image of the hallmark is not particularly clear so I am not 100% certain that my identification of it is correct. I seem to see a Birmingham hallmark with a Convention Mark, 750 for 18K gold, the Birmingham anchor and the date letter "e" for 2004. It will not be possible to identify the sponsor/maker, CPM, without contacting the Birmingham Assay Office directly as there are no published references for modern sponsors' marks. I do not know the significance of the sunburst symbol.
Phil
https://goldmakersmarks.co.uk/assay-off ... fice/c/#CP
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Re: Can’t identify this mark?
Hi Pufarin and welcome to the forum. Thanks for identifying this sponsor's mark and for the link, although it is not that of the Birmingham Assay Office.
Phil
Phil
Re: Can’t identify this mark?
Hi Phil, thanks, indeed it’s not and tried to make a correction to the post but ended up creating an additional reply. :)silvermakersmarks wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:00 am Hi Pufarin and welcome to the forum. Thanks for identifying this sponsor's mark and for the link, although it is not that of the Birmingham Assay Office.
Phil