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    Wynn, masonic jeweller, grandads trade

    Hi, The pictures are a bit blurry, so I cannot make out the Hall Mark. If the Hall Mark is J.H.W and there is a picture of an anchor, then it would be a ring from J.H Wynn. Penny
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    Wynn, masonic jeweller, grandads trade

    Hi Henry, We possibly could be related. There are a couple of William Wynn's in our family tree. There were two brothers who moved to Birmingham City Centre in about 1830 from Solihull, both had large families and one of the brothers was called William Wynn, who was my Great, Great, Great...
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    Wynn, masonic jeweller, grandads trade

    Hi Scotty, I showed Alan your photos today and he agreed that the ring is definitely on of ours and that it would be gold on the outside and silver on the inside. He did recognise the pattern of the engraving and told me that it was not a pattern that was engraved 80's/90's, as far as he could...
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    Wynn, masonic jeweller, grandads trade

    Hi Scotty, The engraving on the ring look really familiar. I think that is definitely one of ours. I will see my dad Alan Wynn tomorrow morning and I will show him the pictures and hopefully he will be able to let you know when it was made. How exiting that you found it, where did you find it...
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    Wynn, masonic jeweller, grandads trade

    Hi Zena, I came across this site by accident and saw your post. I am the Great Grand-Daughter of John Henry Wynn and the Jewellery factory was originally located on Soho Hill, then moved to Hylton Street in the Jewellery Quarter, after a number of attempted burglaries at Soho Hill it was deemed...
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