October 30, 200817 yr i have this silver ring that has the iron stamp that blacksmiths makes horse shoes on it is a tiger eye full stone that moves around in a full circle inside the claw i have googled it and asked loads of ring makers about this ring but nowbody knows anythink about this ring can anybody help put me in the right direction to find a web page about this Edited October 30, 200817 yr by madlady spelling mistake
October 30, 200817 yr Author i can but my camera is not very clear i should be getting a new phone soon and will be updating the photos 011-1.flv - Video - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
October 30, 200817 yr The ring isn't in the focus point of the camera, the bacground is clear and the ring isn't try moving it so that the ring is in a better focus, then maybe someone will be able to identify it or point you to someone who can.
October 30, 200817 yr Author hi thanks for the reply i think its my phone camera nots not as good as it used to be i have tried again but havent turned out very good my new phone c902 5 mps camera should be hear in the next few days i will get a good one then
October 30, 200817 yr All cameras have a close focus limit distance. If you get closer, you only get blur. Stay beyond the close focus limit distance, use a zoom feature if it is available, and use a high resolution setting. A neutral background will be best as the camera has nothing to focus on but the subject, otherwise it looks past the subject and thinks you want the background in focus. Take the photo, crop out the subject removing all the extra space, and post.
October 30, 200817 yr "the iron stamp that blacksmiths makes horse shoes on" do you mean an anvil is the makers trademark?
October 30, 200817 yr Author i will have another go at the pitcher it has a marking inside the ring similar to the one in the pitcher next to glenn Administrator
October 30, 200817 yr Good photos will allow us to better answer your question. From there I would suggest jewelry sites for either someone that would recognize the piece, or could create a copy. This may be a one-off ring made by an individual. If they are retired and have moved on to something else, it may be difficult to locate them. Do not give up the chase, if you ask enough questions to enough people, you may find the original maker of the ring. If you do let us know.
October 30, 200817 yr Author thank you all for your help i will keep searching for the answer and let you know if i ever find out my phone has now broke/packed up i will post a better photo when my new phone turns up, as it is a 5 megapixels camera and i will be able to take a photo of the mark inside the ring take care
October 31, 200817 yr I have a couple silver necklaces that have an anvil on the clasp end. I looked today but due to wear can not tell the entire company's name. Above the anvil was a name that I can no longer read, under the anvil says "Silver Smiths". My wife says I purchased them in Brown County, Nashville, Indiana at a small jeweler that is no longer in business (she has been there since I have...). A friend of mine says the anvil marking on silver jewlery is not an uncommon marking to signify it's silver content, but I have not had time and luck to verify this idea. However, I did find a website of makers marks for silver articles Silver markings. They also have a section to request assistance with identifying a mark. Here is another possible lead allexperts answers If I find out any more, I'll add it here. James
November 1, 200817 yr Author i have asked the allexperts and they said But this is outside of my expertise.
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