Re: My Find of the Year: Gold Civil War Ring
I'm going to try to answer as many of the questions as possible as I like everyone else is just guessing at the biggest part of this.
As far as Karat goes I do not know, nor does the ring have a halmark.
As I stated in the original post it was found within 15 feet of 3 louisiana cuff buttons and another of the cuff buttons was found at this site on an earlier hunt.
The ring was found in East Tennessee
I'm like everyone else, I didn't notice it til I took the closeups but I too agree the inside of the ring almost resembles a face.
I am going to try to take another picture of the face blew up even more as a steamboat expert thought the 4 marks on the wheel may be initials which might help ID the boat.
Also I have looked at pictures of steamboats for hours on end and have not found a match picture wise so far but would think if someone went to enough trouble to have it hand engraved it would have to be pretty close to what the boat looked like. Plus having a ring custom made with gold and silver inlay and finely detailed would have costed a pretty penny back then also so I still feel that not just the average joe was wearing this ring.
I do have some other information on a regiment that was in East Tennessee and one of the names does have ties to a steamboat but the picture of the steamboat is not even close to the picture but at the same time the steamboat in question is listed at almost 390 tons and the picture of the boat is not even close to that tonnage, also the history of the boat was it sank on the missouri river and all the passengers were killed by indians, this was one account, the other has part of the passengers surviving. All of this is just speculation thou and please don't read into this that I am saying this person and the ring belong together.
Don't worry I will keep everyone posted as I find out more information and thanks for all the wonderful comments..
Rusty Mills
East Tennessee