Hallmark ID?

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Are there any outher Marks on the ring, is it white Gold :icon_scratch:

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Those are the only markings and it's yellow gold. Here's a few more pictures....
 

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Good work nightowl... I agree.

Between 1854 and 1974 articles made of the lower carats were marked with their carat mark and value.
18 and 22 carat golds would have the carat mark and a crown hallmark in England and a Thistle in Scotland

Text from this site: http://www.antiquesavenue.com/british-vintage-jewellery-hallmarks-from-1850s-1970s/2009/03/

This does not tell you WHO made it though, or what city as is normal with british hallmarks.

UPDATE NOTE: I actually LOOKED at every british hallmark I could find and could not find this.
 

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