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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 12579570, member: 2844"]Very likely. You could check for tiny marks, possibly French crab marks, but this could be a low grade silver. </p><p>It badly needs a clean, after which it will look much better, and may even turn out to be a higher grade silver. The best way to clean silver filigree is silver foam, which will get in every nook and cranny and will wash off easily.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 12579570, member: 2844"]Very likely. You could check for tiny marks, possibly French crab marks, but this could be a low grade silver. It badly needs a clean, after which it will look much better, and may even turn out to be a higher grade silver. The best way to clean silver filigree is silver foam, which will get in every nook and cranny and will wash off easily.[/QUOTE]
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