HELP IDENTIFYING SIGNET RING!!!!!

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I found this signet ring and am Having trouble trying to date it or find out any information.
What I can read on the front i assumee it has a familys name: Oubliera
on the inside what i can make out is that it says 14k in the middle upside dowly
LOYALTY, and some initials maby?
but in a circle around the 14k it is very worn and might say a manufacturers name. it is very hard to make out. maby ELLIOT?

Please, If anyone can assist in any info on the ring it would be greatly appreciated!
 

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also, if it helps the sides on the left and right of the signet oval on the front are VERY worn down, and show traces of rose gold color that has worn through down to the yellow
 

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t'oublierai is French for "forget you".

oubliera is French for "forget" or "forget about it"
 

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I'm not so sure it's a signet ring. I believe it is an antique class ring that probably dates to the mid 1910's. but that's just a guess.
 

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IDing the symbols on the crest might be your best bet. I see a flag, an open bible and a cross. I dont know what the lower left corner symbol is though. Anyone?
 

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I think the motto reads "N'oubliera" which means "Don't forget" (Montana Jim you are close)
The open book is probably an indication for an educational institution's crest (check Taft's school crest for example).

The cross in the upper corner could either be a "red cross" type cross, (maybe a school for physicians) or the Swiss coat of arms' cross.
 

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