okay, i have had quite a bit of research for this for you (currently at 4.32am in the morning and needing much deprived sleep) but anyway, i found an answer from www.about.com which hopefully answers your question...
"The karat marking on your gold jewelry should be accompanied by a hallmark or trademark that identifies its maker. The item's country of origin might also be included."
Perhaps if it is not the artist of the ring who produced the piece, then perhaps it is the country like England for example. unfortunately, my grandfather who is a watchmaker would know this grand question but is sleeping at this hour i imagine
hope u have some luck
cheers, d
The ones with the name of the alcohol contained inside printed in gold vertically, I'm guessing you mean. They are from the early 1960s.
i believe the SA stands for south Africa or the origin of the ring
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It could be a tumor, or it could be a vericosele, but it for sure is something to have a doctor look at before it is too late.
It means wedding now if you mean what is the word for wedding in French it is Écouter.
We didn't say it in the 60's.
It mean your wedding ring.
I don't know, but I just bought a new wedding band to replace one that I lost and all it says on the inside is "14K S."
If you are not invited to the bridal shower dose not mean your not wanted at the wedding . So go to the wedding .
If you mean the 1950s-1960s peace sign that looked kinda like a circle with an upside down "Y" inside it; it was two letters in Naval Semaphore Code overlapped. Those letters were N and D which stood for Nuclear Disarmament.
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