I've had this 7.5" long bracelet for awhile, and don't recall where I got it. It was so black I only recently saw the Italian hallmarks on it,...
I found this little bud vase at the Swap Shop today. Maybe it's nothing, but the stamp on the bottom seemed familiar, so I added it to my pile....
Thanx for the clarification. I tried to find some indication on those pages you linked, but all I saw was "pure silver" with no fineness...
FANTASTIC! I see that many of those are called "pure silver" - does that equate to "fine silver"? If so, is that likely what mine are?
That occurred to me, but I Googled the names, and they are very common here in Miami, where I found these cups, so most likely a gift from locals....
Yes, I saw that on 925-1000.com, but they also mention they use "any combination of abbreviations", so "ST. Silver" still seems reasonable......
YES! There is a bit of a mark ahead of the "SILVER" on both cups. I was not sure whether that was additional letter(s) or just part of a worn...
Greetings! I finally have been able to attend a few estate sales, and found some interesting goodies... This is a nice pair of tumblers, 3-5/8"...
Fun estate find today, but beyond my expertise... I know someone HERE can help! Short sword is a shade over 19" overall; 15" edge + 4" to end of...
I find it ironic and amusing that I would be able to help identify something that YOU identified for me just 6 months ago! Actually, I'm amazed to...
Notice that my bracelet had marks on both halves, actually 2 different marks on each side. It looks like yours might have a tiny remnant of a mark...
Your bracelet is quite similar to one I had a few months ago: https://www.antiquers.com/threads/help-id-heavy-silver-hinge-bracelet.44035/ At...
Yes, unfortunately the only child's fork I found at that location was completely unrelated to this spoon.
Greetings! Hope you are all staying healthy. I am usually pretty good at identifying silver patterns from American companies - but even though...
Another cool estate find, this 18" necklace is made with a symmetrical arrangement of colorful glass beads. The interesting thing is the silver...
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Yes, I know Germany is one country that made .835 silver. It's odd that the necklace and bracelet, that match the earrings, are .925...
The earrings are clip-on.
I saw a similar pair of drop earrings described as "Edwardian Openwork Silver Filigree" - would that be correct terminology for this set I have:...
UPDATE! I finally was able to get this tested for fineness with electronic gun - tested as .925 Sterling silver!
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