A research site I use indicates that the RX Maker's Mark for Birmingham belongs to Ronex - Manufacturing jewellers, Spencer Street, Birmingham 1960...1979
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Help on marks by: Misty
My husband has a bracelet that appears to be Sterling. It's light in weight and has 3 stamps that reside inside. RJD, an I sideways anchor with a circle on the top and a lion on all fours facing left. The 3rd is same lion and i. I think it's a I or L not sure what it's supposed to be. Any help or possibilities would help. Thanks!! Misty Salamon
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gold bangle by: wendi
Hello thanks for all the info, this bangle or bracelet is gold with RX on it and has design markings all around it, I assume it is not real gold. thanks wendi
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British Hall Marking - Thank You by: Anonymous
Eileen
Thank You for commenting and also defining so clearly the direction of the anchor and the meaning in british hall marking. your comments are most welcome!
Regards Yvonne
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british hall marks & anchor sideways by: eileen
hi, i can confirm that the lion is what we in the uk call 'lion passant' this indicates that the item was assayed in the uk.
the anchor states that it was made in Birmingham (on closer inspection you perhaps see two small 'c' below the anchor cross bar) if so this was used to as a special mark to commemorate the bi-centenary of the Birmingham office as your date letter coincides with this , year 1973.
the other point i would make is that gold has the anchor standing sideways as does platinum. silver however has the 'lion standard' an upright lion : our silver and gold mostly state the values ,ie, 375 9ct,585 14ct,750 18ct,and 916 22ct platinum is indicated by 950.. hope this is useful to find out makers stamp as i don't know this, regards, Eileen...
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RX Signature on Gold Colored Bracelet by: Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre
Good Afternoon thank you for your submission. Nice work Mandy! The bracelet looks quite new, not antique gold. Is it a plain gold bracelet - we can only see a small section in this photo.