
I found this ring on a 300 yr. old estate. The pictures Below is what the Estate looked like
in 1870 and whats left of it today only the two outer buildings remain the center building
with the pillars fell into ruin 20 years ago. I was walking between a lane of large oak
trees, I found a crotal bell at 1 in. and was excited since it was my first... I walked about
another 2 ft. and got a dime signal 3in. down I dug and found a 1773 Spanish 1/2 Reale, as
I stood up I went back over the hole with my detector and it bounced back between button
and quarter at 6in. depth in the same whole, I started to dig and hit 2 large tree roots I dug
under the root and out popped the ring 3in. lower in the same whole than the reale, it was
very encrusted with dirt and at first I thought it was a button but the dirt came off easy and
I saw it was a gold ring I turned it around and there was sunlight going through the trees
and when it hit the emeralds they just shined I also found a royal Spanish seal nearby.
I took it to 2 jewelers, the first said it couldnt be old because the emeralds were fake, but
they were the best fakes he's ever seen. about 2 days later he called me back and offered
me $100.00 for the ring because he wanted to show his apprentices a good quality fake.
The second said it was real and old and very rare because of the marque cut emeralds he
said the marking on it was a hallmark and he could tell me the makers name that they
didnt use karats when it was made, but thats all the info I got he wanted me to pay
$500.00 to give me an official appraisal and info. I dont have that type of money laying
around so I never did it, I was cleaning my stuff and I figured I'd show it here.
I took it to an antique jewelry dealer today, at first he looked disinterested in the ring.. he
then looked at it under a microscope for about 10 min. it was driving me nuts lol lol, he
then did 2 tests on it with some chemicals he was very scientific about it... after about 20
min... he walks over to us and says "I hope you have a safety deposit box, what you have
here is real Spanish treasure". and he told me the emeralds were real and of very high
quality and color and it has 56 facets.. he then pulled out a book and tracked down the
hallmark it was made in Spain between 1760-1795, then he gave me this info, The 18th
Century was a period of great change for the manufacturers of jewelry, for at the turn of
the century, a Venetian Lapidary named Vincenzo Peruzzi invented the 56 faceted brilliant
cut for stones which is still used today. It replaced the duller 16 faceted Mazarin cut of the
previous century and launched diamonds to the forefront of jewelry design for the next
100 years. Metal work receded into the background almost completely and metals were
used exclusively as inconspicuous back settings for diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and
sapphires.
The amount they charge for a written appraisal is astronomical!! I have no intention of
selling it, needless to say we went and bought a safe today and my kids are already
fighting over who's gonna inherit it. lol lol hh all jd
the pics are of the ring and the royal Spanish seal....
Now is it 100% I personally cant say... I was told it was fake and I was told it was old... I
want to beleive it is old and real Spanish treasure!!

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