Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
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Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi. I recently inherited this cameo ring and I'm struggling to match the makers mark with the date. I think the date stamp relates to 1801. It has a birmingham stamp the makers mark looks like S H. Can anyone shed any light?
https://flic.kr/p/RRLTMj
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Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi Cathy,
Welcome to the Forum.
You are far more likely to get responses if you embed your images as very few people will click on thumbnails or links.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
You are far more likely to get responses if you embed your images as very few people will click on thumbnails or links.
Trev.
Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi,
It`s Edwardian 22ct gold, Birmingham 1903.
Is the maker ‘’SH’’? Cannot identify it.
Regards
It`s Edwardian 22ct gold, Birmingham 1903.
Is the maker ‘’SH’’? Cannot identify it.
Regards
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Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi thanks for the info. The makers mark is SH I think although the s is a little worn I'm sure it's an s.
Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
A likely candidate would be Samuel Hope, in business since at least 1878:
Samuel Hope - Birmingham - 1932
Trev.
Samuel Hope - Birmingham - 1932
Trev.
Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi,
Right, Trev, must be Samuel Hope.
Another example of SH mark.
S.H. in Glasgow 1912.
Right, Trev, must be Samuel Hope.
Another example of SH mark.
S.H. in Glasgow 1912.
Jewelers flank the entrance to Buchanan Street in this view taken around 1912 from the entry to St. Enoch Square. On the left, Samuel Hope occupies the ground floor corner of the Stewart & MacDonald building and on the right two jewelers, Robert Scott and Robert Stewart, have premises in the former mansion. Robert Stewart held the distinction of having been appointed Goldsmith, Silversmith and Jeweler to Queen Victoria. These jewelers would set the tone for the upscale nature of much of the business conducted in Buchanan Street.
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Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Thanks that looks like the stamp I've got. I didn't think it could have been samuel hope when I was ked to believe the date stamp was 1801 but 1903 is in the right period.
I have another mystery piece which I'll post separately and hopefully you'll be able to help with that too x
I have another mystery piece which I'll post separately and hopefully you'll be able to help with that too x
Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi AG2012,
I think there may be an error in that script. The business referred too was that of the retail jewellers, H. Samuel, not Samuel Hope.
Trev.
I think there may be an error in that script. The business referred too was that of the retail jewellers, H. Samuel, not Samuel Hope.
Trev.
Re: Makers mark identification gold cameo ring
Hi,
Yes, I was wondering why family name came first, but now I see that there is H.Samuel.
Thanks.
Regards
Yes, I was wondering why family name came first, but now I see that there is H.Samuel.
Thanks.
Regards