Congratulations on the ring. It certainly has seen many years of wear.Found this old Masonic ring in salt water , it looks old and worn and there’s no hallmarks or stamps whatsoever.
Yes Jose I cleaned the ring around the raised masonic logo and the opposite side where the ring may have been brazed or perhaps some type of solder ? I believe it is gold and the dark areas are maybe the silver content that has leached out over the years from whatever method they used to construct this ring .Yes, a great find. Congrats. Here's something to chew on.
Could be that from long-term wear, the maker's marks & karat stamps were rubbed away. Or, it was made pre-1900 when karat stamps were not required. I notice that around the masonic symbol, that the gold shows a dark brown color. Did you polish the ring & were not able to reach those spots? The reason I ask this is because a gold ring, if not 24k (pure gold), will tarnish to that dark brown color to varying degrees if in the salt water a LONG
time. It's the alloys (brass,, silver, copper, for example) that lead to the tarnishing on un-pure gold. My guess is that your ring is very old.
Nonetheless, nice hefty hunk, & a great find.
gratz on a cool find!Found this old Masonic ring in salt water , it looks old and worn and there’s no hallmarks or stamps whatsoever.
Yes I do believe it is a very old ring , the engraved lines on the side is something you don’t see in modern rings also the lack of any hallmark . I can tell the ring was worn for a very long time before it ended in the water .Very nice find. It appears to be a fairly plain ring, based on hundreds of Masonic rings I’ve seen.
However, that is not a negative comment. Yours may be quite old.
I consider it true treasure and am glad you recovered it.👍🏼