Antique sterling silver from Birmingham, England 1907.
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Antique sterling silver from Birmingham, England 1907.
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Re: Antique sterling silver from Rastro Antiques 1907
i am finding similar ones that sold for 25-30$ . sometimes the verification of where and when it was sold can help the value of the the item. it might help the value here just a little because of the date. i am not to sure if it would a lot help unless a family member was interested in it . it might go to an intersted family member or owner fo the shop now for 2-5x the value . there are 3 names on the ticket that will help . the authentication is lacking also... the paper does not look old enough to me to be from 1907 also . it alos looks like the ink was running out or the date ws written with another pen or at another time. the ink doesn't matchperfectly. ink is diffrerent on the eng and so is the penmanship also. try to get it authenticated by who somone who purchased it and get that notorized that may help the value or try to at least get the family member to write a little story about where and when and why the ring was purchased.