Oh, dude, that COP 89 7 with a circled 'c' stamped inside your ring means it was made by the Columbia Gem House. The COP stands for Columbia, and the circled 'c' is their trademark. So, like, now you know where your bling came from. Cool, huh?
Karlan and Bleicher Jewelry Company, New York. No, that is incorrect. That has K&B hallmark.
925 is the hallmark for Silver & MHJ is often stamped inside jewellery made by 'Michael Hill Jewellers'The 925 indicates 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper...better known as Sterling Silver.
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
GW Silver is a company making silver jewelries.
I have a 14k gold gold pocket watch case that has the same hallmark on it as well. I still haven't found out who the maker is.
it means that it contains 27.5% gold
GB can mean the following: Gold bond, which in case it is less than real. It could also stand for the makers mark or a specific hallmark relative to the country the ring was made.
No answer.
What no they mean
i have a similar ring, it is just a gold band, but it has the pear with the P for a hallmark. it is basically a name brand or the signature used by the jeweler who made the line of jewelry. I have not yet been able to find an answer to "who is the jeweler/brand?"
What does lr inside a band of a ring mean
That sounds like a hallmark stamp telling who made it.