




I’m looking for some extra information about an old silver polish ring which I purchased earlier this year..
It has a hallmark “800”, and I’m guessing it’s from somewhere between the First and Second World War, but it could be from after the second WW, im not sure. (It has an outstanding fineness of 800, I’m guessing it may be from between World War I and World War II, but maybe after World War II, I don’t know.)
Maybe someone here could tell me a bit more about it, or direct me to another group which specializes in old Polish wartime jewelery..
Greetings, Sławek.
(Greetings, Sławek.)
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Shouldn’t be from after WW2, the eagle have a crown.
If this wasn’t Australia one would say you are wearing it upside down
800 refers to the silver grade. Means that the ring is made of silver in 80%
the ring itself looks exactly like this one
https://antykidecco.pl/srebrny-polski-patriotyczny-sygnet-pierscien-ii-rp-polska-prezent-p-576.html
That’s clearly the military eagle: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polski_orze%C5%82_wojskowy
However, it could be just a convincingly-looking modern product. Modern rings with this exact design are being sold on Allegro for about 200-300 PLN apiece.
Srebrny Polski Patriotyczny Sygnet ,pierścień z okresu II RP.
Hi,
800 is the silver grade. As for the ring itself, the eagles (main and side ones) are two designs ides in the November Uprising 1830/1831.
I don’t think it comes from that time, as these were very popular after 1917 and many people wanted to show that they have been patriots before the independence.
Whats with the black condom? Should be nsfw
I envy you living there. Supreme place to live there. Cheers m8
that ring has seen some things
that ring has seen some things