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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2011
    3

    PICTURES ADDED"Silver" looking fork, plate and sugar spoon. ID needed please...

    I have three items I need help identifying- can't find any info anywhere on them. First is a "silver" looking fork that reads (on back) "16" space "A.H. SMITH". If you look at it upside down (from the name) it could be a "9" or "19". Second and third have the same mark. A "silver" plate with no markings anywhere except on the engraved topside, which has a "o" mark. The sugar spoon has the same "o" mark on the underside of the spoon part.

    Any help identifying these items would be appreciated. Who made them and if they're real silver or just silver plated?

    Thanks,
    Chuck the AGgie
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  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2011
    1

    Re: PICTURES ADDED"Silver" looking fork, plate and sugar spoon. ID needed please...

    If you are just wanting to know what the metal is I think I would do a acid test on it.

  3. #3
    us
    Sep 2010
    New England
    V3i
    416

    Re: PICTURES ADDED"Silver" looking fork, plate and sugar spoon. ID needed please...

    Most likely plated. But the stuff under the plate can have some scrap value.
    Good luck.

  4. #4
    us
    Feb 2011
    3

    Re: PICTURES ADDED"Silver" looking fork, plate and sugar spoon. ID needed please...

    [quote=Chuck the AGgie ]
    I have three items I need help identifying- can't find any info anywhere on them. First is a "silver" looking fork that reads (on back) "16" space "A.H. SMITH". If you look at it upside down (from the name) it could be a "9" or "19". Second and third have the same mark. A "silver" plate with no markings anywhere except on the engraved topside, which has a "o" mark. The sugar spoon has the same "o" mark on the underside of the spoon part.

    Any help identifying these items would be appreciated. Who made them and if they're real silver or just silver plated?

    Thanks,
    Chuck the AGgie

    Thanks for your help, just have to buy a test kit. Thanks.

 

 

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