Ok, so I do need help decipher that one... My guess is 18 ct (this I can actually read), London (probably) but what for the year? Is it an I or T or?! Thank you![]()
The shape of the stamp is clearly a rectangle with cut corners.
And the letter appears to be slanted with a serif on the bottom.
But yet the diamonds look like OMC, and the style screams late Victorian to me!
Hmmmmm
Hi, @Roselina! That’s a precious ring you have there! I use this website to check hallmarks. And according to this site, yours has a London assay. An 18k ring doesn’t have “i” as a hallmark so that could only be a
”t“...1814 maybe??
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Gold Hallmark Identification Wizard
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It may have had a new shank put on it.
The gold traders hallmark tool that @maita13 shared is great. It works well if you can identify the mark for where it was made. Yours looks like a shield, but I don’t see a similar shape on the site. If it helps my similar ring was made in 1874.