Danish maker - Harry Aksel Nørgaard - Vejle 1987 - 1989
925 = Sterling silver finenessHAN = mark of sponsor, maker.
wrangler, i.e. jeans maker
DSC is the stamp of the sponsor, or maker. The crown is the stamp of the assay office that assures the quality of the material. The crown might me a castle, which would inidicate that the ring has been stamped in the Edinburgh assay office. The number 375 shows that the ring is made from 9 carat gold.
I just bought a ring with that stamping. It shows who the maker is. My ring is a gold with opals. What I don't know is who that maker is, does anyone?
On a ring, the 14K SD stands for the karat and the maker of the ring. The 14 K means 14 karat. The SD is usually the initial of the maker or the manufacturer.
That is the company or maker. Your ring is gold with the 14k on it.
RSC inside the band of the ring, is the stamp for RS Covenant, a wholesale ring maker.
CNA is the jewelry maker.
A maker stamp
The Maker's Mark
usually refers to maker - Balfour
it means your ring is 14k gold and the maker of the ring is Bluebird which is an antique late 1800's possibly ( my best guess).