G.F. Espo is the manufacturer of the ring.
espo was the company that made it. 925 means sterling silver.
"The marking ESPO or also found as ESPO-FLEX are the marks of Esposito Jewelry, Inc. a costume jewelry company located in Providence Rhode Island, USA. These marks were first used in 1951." I cut and pasted the above answer from http://www.modernsilver.com/MYSTMARKS.html
When these markings are stamped on a ring 18kt HGT ESPO, HGT stands for heavy gold electroplate meaning the ring is gold with a small amount of 18kt. ESPO is the jewelers stamp, in this case Joseph Esposito of Esposito Jewelry.
"The marking ESPO or also found as ESPO-FLEX are the marks of Esposito Jewelry, Inc. a costume jewelry company located in Providence Rhode Island, USA. These marks were first used in 1951." I cut and pasted the above answer from http://www.modernsilver.com/MYSTMARKS.html
how much the 14ktge espo diamond with 10 stone
14ktp means "plumb" which is exactly what the karat is.
18K HGE = 18K Heavy Gold Electroplate = plated and not solid 18K gold ESPO = maker ESP) is Esposito Jewelry whilst ESPO/SIG = joseph esposito
"10kt gf espo" typically refers to a piece of jewelry made from 10-karat gold filled (gf) material, possibly featuring an "espo" design or style. Gold filled jewelry is composed of a thin layer of gold bonded to a base metal, offering a more affordable alternative to solid gold while still retaining a gold appearance. The term "espo" may refer to a specific brand, designer, or style associated with the item.
Ok What I think that it means is 14KT = 14karat GF=gold filled and ESPO is the maker. Sometimes when marking the piece the letters don't always line up exactly the way that they should. This is my best guess.
14kt ge means that the item is 14 karat gold electroplate. When you see Espo on the item, it is the manufacturers mark.
The engraving "Lind 14k Espo" on a ring indicates that the piece is made of 14-karat gold, which signifies its purity level (58.3% gold content). "Lind" may refer to the designer, manufacturer, or a brand associated with the ring. "Espo" could denote the specific collection or style of the ring. Together, these markings provide information about the material and origin of the jewelry.