Hi all! 
I'm thinking of buying a ring from one of the 'recommended' shops (Lang Antiques). This is my first time buying antique jewellery and I don't live nearby so can't see the ring in person.
The ring comes has no hallmarks. Is this normal? How would they know the ring is indeed Victorian? Also I understand Lang only provides their in-house certificates. I know they have a good reputation, but still in my mind it's only their word about it.
I suppose I'm looking for reassurance as a new buyer that all of these scrub up as ok signs and are not something that would put off more experienced buyers.
I'm thinking of buying a ring from one of the 'recommended' shops (Lang Antiques). This is my first time buying antique jewellery and I don't live nearby so can't see the ring in person.
The ring comes has no hallmarks. Is this normal? How would they know the ring is indeed Victorian? Also I understand Lang only provides their in-house certificates. I know they have a good reputation, but still in my mind it's only their word about it.
I suppose I'm looking for reassurance as a new buyer that all of these scrub up as ok signs and are not something that would put off more experienced buyers.