Old Old Rings (solved)

chukers

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Re: Old Old Rings

Things have been marked with Karat markings for at least 100 years--some examples going back even to the 1870s or 80s.

My gut feeling on these rings is that they date to the early 1900s. I'd love to see some better photos of the sides of them, straight on, so that I can see the designs clearly.


Regards,


Buckles
 

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Re: Old Old Rings

BuckleBoy said:
Things have been marked with Karat markings for at least 100 years--some examples going back even to the 1870s or 80s.

My gut feeling on these rings is that they date to the early 1900s. I'd love to see some better photos of the sides of them, straight on, so that I can see the designs clearly.


Regards,


Buckles

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Re: Old Old Rings

:hello:

The last one posted has a very nice Patina, so could be early 1900s as Will pointed out :) nice find :thumbsup:

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Re: Old Old Rings

The first one is probably a baby's ring. In the mid 1900's it must have been popular to get rings for babies. I have one my parents got me when I was a baby and I dug one with initials that is dated 1944.
 

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