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An S inside a gold ring is the maker's stamp. If the ring were not gold and had an S inside it would stand for sterling silver.
S&s inside a ring what does it mean
The ACCR on the ring stands for Artcarved Class Ring, the S stands for Saladium. G stands for gold,
If your ring is old, the mark may be WWW. That would be the mark of White, Wile, and Warner of Buffalo New York. They were making quality jewelry in the early 1900's.
It is the initials of the ring makers name
10K is the gold purity, or 10 carats. 24 carat is pure gold. 10k is about 41-2% pure. The SDX is a makers mark. It stands for the company, or individual, that made the jewelery; in this case a company called SimplexDiam, Inc.
S C K could either be an abbreviation of the company who made it (if it's very small and on the inside) or it could be the initials of the person who owned the anklet.
It is the initials of the ring makers name
It is the initials of the ring makers name
B&F for Baden & Foss, NY, NY circa 1940-1950's I believe.
The S refers to sterling silver, and the 115 refers to the ring being 11.5% sterling. The triangle and TD are very likely a maker's mark.
http://www.925-1000.com/index.html Check this website, most likely is the initial of the artist, or a stamp of a particular country. !