Due to alchemical properties of silver and the base metals usually copper needed to strengthen the soft metal silver is highly susceptible to tarnish.
Identifying sterling silver serving pieces.
Does the piece have the word sterling on the back of the handle or another mark signifying sterling.
Sterling silver trademark identifier.
Sterling silverware serving pieces identification guide at the silver superstore 1 800 426 3057.
The pieces were later marked with the store name.
To identify markings you should be able to locate them in key places.
There are ways to identify restore and replace sterling silver flatware settings.
They can be used as serving pieces or as individual spoons.
Need to identify your grandmother s silverware pattern or one you picked up at an estate sale.
Place spoons are the most versatile piece of silver available.
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Serving and place pieces chart trademark identifier.
Identifying markings on silver pieces.
There are basically three types of flatware.
Many unmarked pieces of american silver were made by 1825.
To identify your sterling silver piece or pattern please answer the following questions.
Many people call these tablespoons.
Sure you probably could get away with using your tomato server to serve asparagus but if you invite us to dinner and do that we might frown in displeasure.
You may need to clean up the piece first though.
This site offers a great starting point for researching antique flatware and serving pieces in sterling silver made by gorham whiting towle dominick haff reed and barton r.
Blackinton co tiffany unger bros and wallace.
Pieces handed down from generation to generation may lose their identity be misplaced or become excessively worn.
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The word sterling was frequently used by 1860.
Sterling silver flatware guide.
These pieces are great for soups desserts entrees and cereals.
By 1830 the words coin pure coin dollar standard premium or the letters c or d were placed on silver to indicate that it was 900 out of 1000 parts silver.
To be called sterling silver flatware flatware pieces usually have to be made of at least 92 5 percent pure silver pieces that meet this requirement will often be stamped with 925 to show the composition.