Ed_DE Hero Member Feb 23, 2019 591 2,571 🥇 Banner finds 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 10, 2022 #1 Need help with maker ID. Found this sterling ring yesterday. It has a makers mark ws or sw . I tried looking online & I couldn't find the maker. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_1492.jpeg 664.3 KB · Views: 72
Need help with maker ID. Found this sterling ring yesterday. It has a makers mark ws or sw . I tried looking online & I couldn't find the maker. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Grab it through Amazon!
Red-Coat Gold Member Dec 23, 2019 5,242 16,443 Surrey, UK Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 10, 2022 #2 Good piece of silver. The intertwined 'SW' is the mark used by the J.D. Schlang Company of New York, NY between c.1943-c.1950: Upvote 5
Good piece of silver. The intertwined 'SW' is the mark used by the J.D. Schlang Company of New York, NY between c.1943-c.1950:
OP OP Ed_DE Hero Member Feb 23, 2019 591 2,571 🥇 Banner finds 1 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 10, 2022 Thread starter #3 Red-Coat said: Good piece of silver. The intertwined 'SW' is the mark used by the J.D. Schlang Company of New York, NY between c.1943-c.1950: Click to expand... Thanks Red-Coat for the maker ID. I did not know it was silver. I thought silver would have a 925 stamp. Upvote 2
Red-Coat said: Good piece of silver. The intertwined 'SW' is the mark used by the J.D. Schlang Company of New York, NY between c.1943-c.1950: Click to expand... Thanks Red-Coat for the maker ID. I did not know it was silver. I thought silver would have a 925 stamp.
Red-Coat Gold Member Dec 23, 2019 5,242 16,443 Surrey, UK Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 10, 2022 #4 Hoagie said: Thanks Red-Coat for the maker ID. I did not know it was silver. I thought silver would have a 925 stamp. Click to expand... You're welcome. The sterling standard for silver is .925 fine (minimum), so the two marks are interchangeable... and you don't need them both Upvote 2
Hoagie said: Thanks Red-Coat for the maker ID. I did not know it was silver. I thought silver would have a 925 stamp. Click to expand... You're welcome. The sterling standard for silver is .925 fine (minimum), so the two marks are interchangeable... and you don't need them both