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jeff of pa

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Took him to a Local Park

My Finds :

69 Cents

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Police Car

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Key & North American Hunting Club Chain

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and size 9 Ring

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can anyone ID the Mark ?

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Appears to be 14 & the Iron Cross
 

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As always I can't find the mark. ??? It shocks me how many markings there are. :icon_scratch: I have like 10 links for marks and none of them match up. :dontknow: I never find the marks people have but 1000's of others, I don't know I give up. :icon_scratch: Nice finds ! :headbang: :icon_thumleft: :notworthy:

Keep @ it and HH !! ;D :D
 

Ring Shined Bright after an
Electrolysis Bath for a Few Minutes.

However

Thanks to Mike in Berks !

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& A google search by Me

Looks like Possably a Pre 1906 Gold Filled Ring

Before the metals act was passed in 1906 there were a lot of misleading marks being used. For example, the mark 14 and 18 followed by a cross (4 points, NOT a star) was the trade mark of Clark & Coombs, Providence, RI used for GOLD FILLED rings.

http://www.antique-jewelry-investor.com/9ct-hallmark-comments.html
 

Nice hunt and finds..........Congrats on the old gold ringgoodjob.gif
 

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There's just something about finding a ring that makes me keep digging for hours afterward.

There must be a ton of people out there with really small, slippery fingers.

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Looks like you two made a fairly decent hunt. Got some nice finds.....
 

Good hunt Jeff !!! ...........nice Ring :thumbsup:
 

jeff of pa said:
Ring Shined Bright after an
Electrolysis Bath for a Few Minutes.

However

Thanks to Mike in Berks !




& A google search by Me

Looks like Possably a Pre 1906 Gold Filled Ring

Before the metals act was passed in 1906 there were a lot of misleading marks being used. For example, the mark 14 and 18 followed by a cross (4 points, NOT a star) was the trade mark of Clark & Coombs, Providence, RI used for GOLD FILLED rings.

http://www.antique-jewelry-investor.com/9ct-hallmark-comments.html

Interesting research, would have never guessed :icon_thumright:
 

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