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Mikee, Gaspare, thank you for your reply !
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Benten.. Only God and the manufactures know what was alloyed in with that silver.. So the toning might not be what you will see with different contents and time periods.. Besides,,there is a pretty deep scratch lower on swastika,,,you can clearly see it is silver..
Its a wonderful nice early 3rd reich patriotic style ring. Would not mind having it in my collection.......
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Gaspare, thank you very much for the compliment !
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Here a nice patriotic ring .... unfortunately not mine!!  I was too late to buy it.
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a ring on a poster.....l.
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Hi folks,
This is a great thread. Some amazing rings here.
Here are patriotic rings from my collection. The one on the left is tiny, probably made for a woman or a child. It barely fits over the first knuckle of my pinky. There is no silver mark but it looks like silver. Odal posted an identical ring on p.3 of this thread. The German-Italian Unity ring is a big brute.
Please let me know if you'd like more detailed photos of any of these.
Cheers,
Stephen
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all very nice guys!
Stephen,,,the big Swas 2nd from left.. anything interesting on side band? hallmarks in band?
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all very nice guys!
Stephen,,,the big Swas 2nd from left.. anything interesting on side band? hallmarks in band? Hi Gaspare, Here you go. 935 Silver content mark. I like this ring. It was well-worn back in the day but still in decent condition, apart from that missing chunk of black lacquer. Best wishes, Stephen
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yeah,,,thats very nice!..
935,,,band design,,,very early,,,maybe 1920s......
Your birds eye view shot shows how they should be,, proper. nice thin, tapered bands,,very nice... Thanks for showing..
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Stephen, good to see your swastica rings.... The last posted one here above is a nice and certainly rare ring with these floral motives aside. Thanks for showing .
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Another example of old kitsch pendant
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I have this advert for something not exactly the same but similar...
- * yours is fine.. Great early patriotic piece! ,, Any markings on the back?
This stuff getting real hard to find,,,Good catch !
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Yes, it have
It’s silver?
Caught it for 35$, it’s good price or?
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$35.!! :o,,,, I would buy them all day long for that.... Nice addition to your collection.... [Women stuff hard to get!]
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I believe some of the nicer quality made items shown on this thread were approved to make and sale. So would not really be considered Kitsch. Best!
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benten,
I was sure that I had seen something "very similar in shape" before. Not exact but close enough. They were making this style of women rings around 1912 and possibly earlier. Not that far off from the art deco period and possibly continuing into the 30's and 40's. I'm not positive about that, meaning I have no proof and would have to look through my stuff lol. They used precious gem stones rubies on the face as the center piece. So yours is possibly a very well done modification during the period? I just think it's premature to call these HJ rings without further study IMO.
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