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American Silver before sterling British Sterling, American Coin, Or Silverplate?
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nihontochicken Posts: 289 |
posted 05-24-2004 03:19 PM
Here is a strange one. It is one of those spoons that appears to have been, um, "improved" in the Victorian Era with repousse work, including pineapple and other fruit in the bowl, often called a "berry spoon": IP: Logged |
nihontochicken Posts: 289 |
posted 05-26-2004 07:52 PM
While waiting for a tip, I decided to try to remove a tiny black "tarnish" spot with silver polish. The result of this prompted me to examine the spoon with a 30x loupe. I think I have an answer to my previous question, but it implies something unique of which I was completely unaware. To hint at the solution, and to share this with those collectors most likely to be interested, would it be possible for the moderator to transfer this thread to the Silverplate Forum? TIA! IP: Logged |
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