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Hi everyone, I am new to this forum. Let me introduce myself, I am Megan from New Jersey. I got an antique ring last week with my grand-mother and i wanted to know a bit more about this ring but it's so sad that I don't have an image hosting site where to upload my pictures. If anyone knows any image hosting site which i can use to upload my pictures, please tell me.
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Hey talky, I usually use an image hosting site in which
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Are there any stampings on the inside?
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There is no stamps inside..
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That is surely an antique style ring.... This particular one is in such good shape that I'm tempted to think it is recent reproduction rather than a true antique.
Rings like this were typically made in 14Kt white gold. They were typically hallmarked with both a quality mark (like 14Kt or .750) and a makers mark. If yours is sterling instead of white gold it's very likely a recent reproduction.
I don't mean to detract from the beauty of the ring. Whenever it was made, it's a very nice, very detailed style and in very good shape.
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