hi
Found this ring on ground crop in Suffolk
Could I have iD and Rough age
Think it might be silver as it's not magnetic
Can not see any marks on it
Ring ID please
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With no Assay marks it could be silver but it could also be silver plated. Best guess from me would be mid 20th C.
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There's little doubt that it's silver. It look to have a bit of age to it, possibly Georgian or Victorian, but a positive ID of this sort of ring is difficult just from photos.
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