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What do the markings on my antique gold ring mean?

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Feb 03, 2010
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Alexander Clark & Co
by: Anonymous

Hello and thank you for your question.
The date letter is 1923. The town mark is Birmingham.
There is only one Birmingham sponsor's mark AC & Co around this date, that I can find.

Manufacturer used a variety of cartouche (the shape the maker's marks appears in)

ALEXANDER CLARK & Co. (Silver & Gold Manufacturer, Birmingham, Chester & London, UK)

best regards
Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre
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