uncle vic Moderator
Joined: 25 Sep 2006 Posts: 647 Location: Baton Rouge, LA USA
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Posted: 15/09/2009 Post subject: re: "Silver" marking on cutlery set |
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Hi there and thanks for joining us. The word "silver" probably means the items are silver plated. Virtually all American sterling silver is marked "sterling" or "925".....most American silver plated items are either not marked at all or use some fancy term such as "quad plate" or "extra plate". Most British silver plated items carry the "EP" mark fro "Electro Plated" or "EPNS" for "Electro Plated Nickel Silver".
A simple method to check for silver plate is to rud the item briskly with your thumb then smell the item where you have rudded....if you smell an acrid aroma, its silver plated...if almost no smell its either solid silver or another metal such as pewter.
My guess is what you have is silver plated. A jeweler can test it with acid to be sure.
Regards,
Uncle Vic |
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