No Reserve Price - Ring Silver - Sirokoru 1987





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Two Scandinavian style silver rings (adjustable, size around 54) with 925 and 835 fineness, no laboratory report, not a branded piece, the first ring signed Harokoru, MJH, made in Finland in 1978 and the second ring marked 835, ZII.
Description from the seller
These are two Scandinavian style rings.
Both are adjustable but around size 54 at the moment.
The one with the square ring head is signed Harokoru, MJH, made in Finland, 925 and A8 for 1978.
The ring head measures 1.4 x 1.4cm and has a partly open relief with small silver balls.
The second ring head measures 2.0 x 2.3cm.
It is marked 835, ZII and has a master mark we cannot read.
Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We leave all jewellery in their original state; we leave the cleaning and polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.
These are two Scandinavian style rings.
Both are adjustable but around size 54 at the moment.
The one with the square ring head is signed Harokoru, MJH, made in Finland, 925 and A8 for 1978.
The ring head measures 1.4 x 1.4cm and has a partly open relief with small silver balls.
The second ring head measures 2.0 x 2.3cm.
It is marked 835, ZII and has a master mark we cannot read.
Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We leave all jewellery in their original state; we leave the cleaning and polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.
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