925 represents the purity of silver being 92.5% pure. The letter "B" most likely represents a date code.
The stamp "B 25" on a ring typically indicates that the piece is made of 925 sterling silver. The "B" stands for the brand or manufacturer, and "25" signifies the silver content, which is 92.5%, a standard for sterling silver.
If you see the imprint of "B 25" stamped on a ring, the "B" most likely represents a specific date. The "25" represents the quality of the gold or the karat.
92.5 sterling silver coated with 12 karat gold. made in china.
If the 'B' comes before the 10k it's a maker mark, after the 10k it's gold over something else. I have a gold ring marked ( B10k ) it's real 10kt I've been wearing it for years now and no change. But mine is Victorian pretty old.
Karlan and Bleicher Jewelry Company, New York. No, that is incorrect. That has K&B hallmark.
Usually this stamp appears after 10K and means it is gold plated and not solid 10k gold. means W ith B onded gold.
not sure, I have the same symbols on my ring.. Did anyone ever answer
Unless its also marked .925 or sterling its probably worth less than $10.00 as its just silver plated
It is a brand. W & B MAZZA & SONS
The IBG in your ring means it was made by the I. B. Goodman Company in Newport, Kentucky in the United States.
What does it mean
OVB = 'Our Very Best' trade mark of Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett hardware company.