Antique / vintage historically significant girls ring:
*GR stands for the Girl Reserves - a program the YWCA offered in early 1900's - c. 1918 to 1946 when the name was changed
*Beginning in 1922, the GR ring was offered to signify the highest level of achievement in the program
*This ring is one of the earliest examples, the later rings had the circle around the GR logo. This one has the inverted triangle on a flower shaped , textured background plaque
*Marks = STERLING inside the band
*Size = 4.25
*Measurements = 3/8" tall or wide in front and the band tapers to 3 mm in the very back
*Weight = 3.6 grams on my scale
CONDITION: Good condition for the age - no damage or quirks to mention. View & enlarge photographs to closely inspect fine details and to determine the amount of patina, and/or wear. Most older pieces by nature normally have some degree of both and, unless severe, aren't considered damaged. I will try my best to note anything glaring or distracting. Please utilize the scroll arrows beside the photos to allow yourself the opportunity to view them all, as they are also an integral part of the description.
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