SKAL is the mark of Skalet Manufacturing Co. Inc. New York, makers of gold jewelry findings in the mid to late 20th century.
It is the makers mark
gold ring stamp with 14KIN, what does that stand for?
The 18k 756 is the hallmark for 18 carat gold although it should have an assay mark with it.
The mark EF Ltd is a makers mark. It identifies the company that made the ring. Also look for a 10k, 14k or other mark identifying the karat. Usually inside the band. A mark like EP or GS would indicate a gold plated ring.
The mark 14 Bk signifies how much gold carats are in the ring/the value the ring has.
The 14K is the Gold content and the S and S either stands for Sterling Silver or it is a Maker's Mark.
The markings or labels on a piece of white gold jewelry typically represents the gold content of the item. In some cases, this is just in the form of a single number such as “14k” stamped on it. However, it can also bear additional numbers or even a company logo as well.
The Maker's Mark
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A gold ring will have the gold content inscribed inside. It may also have the manufacturer's mark inside. 5C would be the manufacturer's mark.
"14K" stands for 14 karat gold, indicating the purity of the gold used in the ring (58.3% gold content). The "LSC" stamp could potentially be the maker's mark or a manufacturer's hallmark that identifies the company or individual who made the ring.
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