Broken 9ct

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Broken 9ct

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Post by frogeye »

Well done there thats a nice find ::g ::g ::g should be able to have it repaired without to much of a problem.
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Post by Gwawrer »

Now thats very nice and I have never seen that style of pattern , maybe it has a hallmark that it can be dated from. Well done on getting the shank part too.
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Post by opa81 »

Great find, looks like an old style ring to me.

Looks like 1920's - 1930's.

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Post by johnduke »

Nice Find! You might find that it hasnt broken as such. It looks like the soldered joint has corroded away .Just needs re soldering ::g
On the other hand i have four fingers and a thumb
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Post by chipmonky »

Gold id gold nice find ::g
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Post by Machinist »

Nice find again Slippery, strange it has split like that. It may be, as John said, that the soldered joints have split. I have had many a silver ring were the join has corroded and split but never a gold one yet :-/
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Post by badger »

well done that looks really nice
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