Ring

pvet7521

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Very interesting ring... looks like a possible cultured pearl and not a natural pearl from Margarita Island... and I personally haven’t seen any rings hallmarked from the 1715 Fleet period... no expert... just my opinion... very nice find though!!
 

Very interesting ring... looks like a possible cultured pearl and not a natural pearl from Margarita Island... and I personally haven’t seen any rings hallmarked from the 1715 Fleet period... no expert... just my opinion... very nice find though!!

LOL...not sure what you are thinking of,...but I would date this ring easily to the 20th century. Most likely 1970's to now. This is a contemporary ring with a cultured pearl. As far as the markings, I see a hallmark of the makers initials. Probably 10, 14, or 18k.
 

That’s what I was saying... not shipwreck material... contemporary
 

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