Snoopy49
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2019
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That looks like some sort of class ring or fraternal ring. Check to see whether the colors and symbols correspond to any of the schools your father attended, or any fraternal organization he might have been part of. Those two red cabochons on the side look to me to be the eyes of an owl - maybe that’s a clue? As for value, class rings etc. generally use synthetic rather than natural stones, so the value is most likely the scrap value of the gold.
ETA Temple University has an owl as its mascot and “cherry” as the school color - is that a possibility? Rice also has an owl mascot, but it’s colors are blue and grey. Of course whoever originally owned this ring might have chosen to use their birthstone or another favorite color for the center stone. I’m guessing this isn’t a high school ring because with that much gold, it would have been pretty pricey for a high school ring.
Another intriguing possibility: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Owls
Although it seems odd that a “secret” organization would have a membership ring, the symbol on the ring would be partially obscured when the ring is worn. Plus this ring doesn’t specify a graduation year - ie, class - which is, well, pretty standard for a class ring LOL. Does your family have Indiana roots you any chance?