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dylan




Joined: 06 Feb 2010
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Posted: 06/02/2010 
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Hi everyone!

This is my first post here, so Hi!

I found this mirror for sale...its pretty but i don't know if its real or not, can someone check the pictures below and give me some information, the seller says the they can only read the 25 marking but i can see another mark behind it in the pic, i cant find any information on the 25 or the other mark?

Thanks in advance!

Dylan

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dylan




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Posted: 09/02/2010 
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anybody have any info? i see alot of page views!!
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uncle vic
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Posted: 09/02/2010 
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Dylan - a lot of views and no responses usually means we are stumped. The "25" is all I can see of the mark on the mirror, and if it were "925" and not "25" it would probably denote sterling silver. The almost universal rule of thumb is that if it is solid silver, it will be so marked, for example if from the UK, with the legal hallmarks, if American, with the word "sterling" or "925", if from Europe, a country's silver mark, etc. If it is not marked solid silver, it is almost certainly silver plate or another metal such as pewter.

Try a simple trick I was shown years ago: briskly rub a flat surface of the mystery metal with your thumb to heat it by friction, then smell the surface. An acrid smell is silver plate where little or no smell is silver or pewter. Most silver plate is a very thin layer of silver over copper and heating the copper base will produce the acrid smell.

But 99+% of the time, no silver mark, not silver.

Regards,

Uncle Vic
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