cymruchris
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I've come across my great grandmothers silver ring - not sure if it was a wedding ring or a betrothal ring or something completely different. I know being silver the value isn't much, but a bit more interested in the history. I've had the macro lens out - and think it's got a Chester hallmark of 1914 - but the stamp of the maker is confusing me a little. Although there's a very clear 'T & S' visible - the size of the stamp seems to indicate that there might have been a third letter at the beginning. I've looked at TT&S - but that doesn't bring up anything - does anyone think I'm seeing more than I should and it's just T&S? I do find a T&S entry for W H Tandy & Sons in Birmingham - but thought I'd rund it past a fresh set of eyes to see if anyone can see something that I'm missing? Do we have any hallmark experts amongst us?






when it comes to makers mark(s) I thought they would be more strongly geographically linked to where the assay office mark was located.....in the case of 