Al Vise
New in Town
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- Location
- Rome, Italy
Gentlemen,
At last some time ago, after I was just reading you for long time, I found the courage to join this prestigious forum. And now I finally found the courage to break the ice and introduce myself. Hope I’ve done it in the right section, because honestly I haven’t found ad-hoc one.
My name is Alvise Venza , Italian guy, 29 years old on next April 19th ... but that's another story .
My first job is insurer, my second is on the link to my profile: we could say that with my girlfriend I'm trying to transform our passion, vintage stuff and vintage world, into our first job.
Well, back to business. Just from my wonderful (excuse the immodesty) girlfriend I received, as an engagement gift, a beautiful college ring, of which I’m attaching some photos. It's from 1945, pure art deco style. Personally I think it’s beautiful!
The seller claimed it came from Lycoming College in Pennsylvania, because the logo is an open book with below the word "truth". He was wrong. The logo of the Lycoming College is different: the writing is in ancient greek alphabet and above the book there’s a telescope, not a star. I also had confirmation from the library of the College, with which I have written via email: she sent to me copies of school newspapers where they had models of college rings for 1945. They are completely different!
At this point, my question is the following (hoping once again to have guessed the section): could any of you tell me the origins of this ring? I also tried to look on web for Milne (the other inscription on the ring, as in the attached photos) College, Milne University, Milne High School... but with no results.
Certainly of your kind feedback, thank you in advance .
- Alvise -
At last some time ago, after I was just reading you for long time, I found the courage to join this prestigious forum. And now I finally found the courage to break the ice and introduce myself. Hope I’ve done it in the right section, because honestly I haven’t found ad-hoc one.
My name is Alvise Venza , Italian guy, 29 years old on next April 19th ... but that's another story .
My first job is insurer, my second is on the link to my profile: we could say that with my girlfriend I'm trying to transform our passion, vintage stuff and vintage world, into our first job.
Well, back to business. Just from my wonderful (excuse the immodesty) girlfriend I received, as an engagement gift, a beautiful college ring, of which I’m attaching some photos. It's from 1945, pure art deco style. Personally I think it’s beautiful!
The seller claimed it came from Lycoming College in Pennsylvania, because the logo is an open book with below the word "truth". He was wrong. The logo of the Lycoming College is different: the writing is in ancient greek alphabet and above the book there’s a telescope, not a star. I also had confirmation from the library of the College, with which I have written via email: she sent to me copies of school newspapers where they had models of college rings for 1945. They are completely different!
At this point, my question is the following (hoping once again to have guessed the section): could any of you tell me the origins of this ring? I also tried to look on web for Milne (the other inscription on the ring, as in the attached photos) College, Milne University, Milne High School... but with no results.
Certainly of your kind feedback, thank you in advance .
- Alvise -