Seller | Blinglover |
Category | Colored Stone Center |
Created | February 4, 2022 |
Location | TX |
Asking price | $225 |
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I believe that this ring is blue topaz, but I am not entirely sure because it belonged to a family member. It is in 14k white gold and is stamped "Garland". Size 6.5. On the closeup pic it does seem some prongs are missing. The stone does not feel loose.
When I research Garland it says this:
The "GARLAND" hallmark was the trademark used by The Ball Co. of Chicago, Illinois on their fine jewelry. Originally supplying some of the finest watches made in the USA by watchmaker Webb C. Ball, who was the first jeweler to use time signals and became famed for designing the "perfect railroad watch", in 1913, Ball purchased the long-established Norris-Alister Company, a wholesale jewelry supplier. In 1924, the company began carrying their 'Garland' line, aptly named after The Garland Building in in Chicago where the company was housed, while continuing to offer very collectible railroad timepieces. The company discontinued their Garland jewelry in 1960 and the watch-side of the company is now operated out of Switzerland. Due to The Ball Company's reputation for fine timepieces, their jewelry too was/is very fine and collectible..."
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