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Thank you very much for your answer, sixgun.
I was not really sure about the London mark, due to lacking of any detail in the leopard, but effectively the shape matches.
Also the year you mention is compatible with the one the seller told me (1860 -1870's).
Can you suggest me any link or other source were I can learn more about these hallmarks?
Thanks again and have a great weekend.
Gennaro
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To anyone can help me identify hallmarks on a ring I purchased from a seller who told me it is from Victorian age.
The ring has inside the hallmarks you can see in the attached images:
Searching on the web, I think I understood that the Crown and the Number 18 should stand for 18 carats gold.
While the 3rd mark should refer to the assay office, but I’m not able to understand what it represents and to what assay office it belongs. Can you give me any indication on this?
The 4th mark, the letter T, I think it refers to the year.
Then there is a 5th mark JH which I’ve no idea what it refers to.
I’ll be grateful to anyone can help me with the identification of these hallmarks and I thank you in advance for your attention.
Gennaro
Help to identify hallmarks on a Victorian(?) gold ring
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Really amazing how the system allows such a precise identification.
Thank you all for providing so many interesting information.