It is a sapphire with 8 diamonds.
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She lived in the UK, and emigrated to Australia early 60s, but was married in the 30s or 40s. There was some speculation the ring was given to her from a previous generation, but the metric gold percentages suggest it is not old British, and lack of a crown suggests it's not modern British.silvermakersmarks wrote:It might perhaps concentrate our minds if you were to tell us where your grandmother lived.
Yes, I have shown it to an Australian jeweller, who seemed sure it wasn't Angus & Coote, and didn't think it was Australian. It was an early consideration as she lived here half her life, but long after she married. I understand Angus and Coote mostly used a simple "AC" stamp, no ampersand.Waylander wrote:Hi
Have you considered the well known and well established Australian jewelry firm of Angus & Coote (A&C)? Formed in 1895, still going to this day, well known especially for their wedding and engagement rings.
The above statement is not with any guarantee, but it was my first reaction on seeing your hallmarks. Intended as a pathway to further research only.
Cheers
Waylander