markgoldhunter
mark johnston
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Well,, what a day I've had, went to the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka, M.A.D.E., for the exhibition of 'BLING' goldfields jewellery. I had emailed the curator, Cash Brown, after reading about this upcoming exhibition in Gem and Treasure to find out if she knew any history of the ring that is my avatar. She was quite interested in my find and suggested I come down on the Saturday as there would be an independent expert valuer there on the day. This is the ring in the thread titled 'OLD GOLD RING' in Finds Identification on this forum. Anyhow the curator, valuer and museum staff were all very excited to see this 'WILLIAM LAMBORN' ring in the flesh and believe it to be the second oldest ring by this maker known and is of significant historical importance. We were so thrilled we could barely look at the rest of the exhibition and after being made so welcome by Cash and her staff we felt this ring needed to be on show with other similar pieces from the era, so it's on loan to the museum for the duration of the exhibition, 16th april - 4th july. So if anyone is going to Ballarat and passes through this museum, and I can thoroughly recommend it, be sure to ask to see the 'LAMBORN Bendigo ring. Oh, and as for the valuation, well lets just say it blew my socks off.