Looking for help identifying this ring, it looks old. I found it in a soccer park that used to be a farm as far back as the 1870's, so it could have been dropped in the past couple years or lying there for a century.
It appears to be silver dipped, but the metal underneath also looks to be silver (some of the surface plating flaked off). The base metal isn't corroded like Zinc or pot metal. No bubbling under the plating like other plated rings buried in the ground for a few years.
There is a faint cross on the signet and angels on the side of the ring. There are no makers markings whatsoever. The only adjustable I've seen like this are vintage Chinese rings.
Any insight would be appreciated.
It appears to be silver dipped, but the metal underneath also looks to be silver (some of the surface plating flaked off). The base metal isn't corroded like Zinc or pot metal. No bubbling under the plating like other plated rings buried in the ground for a few years.
There is a faint cross on the signet and angels on the side of the ring. There are no makers markings whatsoever. The only adjustable I've seen like this are vintage Chinese rings.
Any insight would be appreciated.