Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
Hello,
i got a Silver Ring with following marks:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/141w7v0ftb05t ... e.jpg?dl=0
Greetings
PP
i got a Silver Ring with following marks:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/141w7v0ftb05t ... e.jpg?dl=0
Greetings
PP
Re: Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
in the middle could be lotus from Egypt ???
Re: Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
Hi Peter, thanks a lot !!! Are you sure 1999 ???
Re: Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
My mistake it should be July 1947 -October 1948 because 1997-1999 same date letter but has a dot in front.
Peter.
Source; World Hallmarks Volume II, Asia, Middle East, Africa with additional commentaries on non-hallmarking regions Hallmark Research Institute
Peter.
Source; World Hallmarks Volume II, Asia, Middle East, Africa with additional commentaries on non-hallmarking regions Hallmark Research Institute
Re: Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
maybe you can show me the symbol? Can´t find it ??!?
Re: Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
Arabic letters have been used Since 1940/41. Starting in 1951, letters were used for a range of years rather than a single year. Inconsistent Arabic writing, some letters differ from one another only by an additional dot or loop, and because loops often appear closed,resembling dots, date marks can be very difficult to decipher. Letters were reused decades after they were first used.
Image attached (can be saved from here and zoomed in).
Either 1949 or 2002 (the dot).
Image attached (can be saved from here and zoomed in).
Either 1949 or 2002 (the dot).
Re: Arabian Silver ring? Who can help
Hi AG2012,
It looks like your date letter chart differs with the date letter chart shown in World Hallmark Volume II or either I made mistake. At the moment no access to my books. Next week I will show you my copy of Egyptian date letter chard.
Best,
Peter
It looks like your date letter chart differs with the date letter chart shown in World Hallmark Volume II or either I made mistake. At the moment no access to my books. Next week I will show you my copy of Egyptian date letter chard.
Best,
Peter