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WW1 "I Gave Gold For Iron" Ring Size:7 Birmingham 1968

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Description

Birmingham 1968

it has a lovely subtle rosy hue

It's set with gorgeous moonstones along its body and pincers

4mmWEIGHT3

A stunning pair of antique earrings

WW1 "I Gave Gold For Iron" Ring Size:7 Birmingham 1968DATE: WW1, 1914 An antique iron ring dating from the first World War. The band of iron, encased in a 14k rose gold inner with the words "Gold gab ich fr Eisen 1914 O. S. K." translating to I Gave Gold For Iron engraved to the band. On the inside of the band, "Mit Willen Dein Eingen", loosely translating to "With Your Own Will" is engraved. In an effort to raise money to fight the first world war, the Austro Hungarian empire had an idea from 100 years

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