Sterling brush

Vhoov

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Found this on the wooden item shelf, someone picked it up and decided not to buy it. Probably because there was some green tarnish on it. But it is clearly marked international Sterling.

Maybe there is just a higher copper content in this brush...I don't know.

Maybe they thought it was plated and set it down. Well, I bought it..I will test it later.

Marking center of pic, not the greatest because I was in a hurry.

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Nice find! :occasion14:
 

JimDon

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Nice grab. Should polish up nice.
 

Javadroid

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It's amazing what ends up on store shelves... treasures if you know what you're looking for. Good eye -- congrats!
 

randazzo1

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Yeah silver oxidizes in crazy ways - depending on what else is present. In the normal atmosphere, it generally turns black, but in the presence of different chemicals (especially strong oxidizers) you can get all sorts of crazy colors.
 

tamrock

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Yeah silver oxidizes in crazy ways - depending on what else is present. In the normal atmosphere, it generally turns black, but in the presence of different chemicals (especially strong oxidizers) you can get all sorts of crazy colors.
I'm thinking maybe hairspray causes that. I have a vanity set that has tarnish that looks very similar. Sunlight can alter the color of silver.
 

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