1700's Georgian silver mug at a thrift store...

FriscoT06

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Sooo... My baby, my wife, and I were treasure hunting our huge local thrift store hoping to find something good. We went by the jewelry counter- nothing there except overpriced sterling. Then we went on through the metal aisle- nothing but the usual stuff. As we were searching the next aisle, I checked the mugs and beer steins to see if any were old porcelain or silver. I pick up this mug, see that it's just peeling silverplate all over, and put it back. But I thought, gee that was a heavy one though.... So i pick it up, and see the old English sterling marks with the left facing lion passant! I immediately thought it was some kind of modern counterfeit due to the peeling silverplate... but something just told me to take it anyway. We searched the other half of the store, all the while I was cursing myself for being stubborn on spending 2.99 on what must be a fake, as I kept commenting to my wife that maybe I should just put it back... again. My wife tells me, hey, just get it- It's only 2.99. So I do. When I get home, I inspect the areas that are peeling, and notice that the peel is not metal colored, but clear. I immediately suspect someone got tired of polishing their silver and just coated it in shellac. I may have even tried to scratch through the plate with a steak knife in an inconspicuous spot on the bottom to see the base metal.... but there was none, just more bright silver color. I test an area with acetone, and it took the shellac off immediately. But it looked so bad, that while I prefer patina, this needed to be polished. So it is indeed a sterling Georgian baluster mug that I got from the thrift store for 2.99! It weighs about 12 ounces, although I don't have a good scale. The hallmarks show that it was made in London by Charles Wright in the year 1770! This is most definitely one of my favorite finds.

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Unbelievable, but it happens. Some years ago I found a pair of casted sterling candlesticks in a ts that were made in London in 1750.
 

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Bravo that’s awesome!
 

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Thats how we do it I have found pounds of silver at thrift stores
 

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Outstanding find, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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Congratulations on an epic find. Worth hundreds!
 

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Very nice! Congrats on a great find and thank you for sharing the pics and story.
 

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Spec tack a lick alare What a great find and as JimDon states you have excellent ROI on the 2.99!
 

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Wow, the stuff that dreams are made of. I would have had to go to the hospital and have my eyeballs put back in because they would have popped out when I turned it over and saw those hallmarks!
 

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That is absolutely nuts!! Wow! I love early English sterling. What an amazing find.
 

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I know you said that you like patina but silver is meant to be polished. It’s actually better for silver items to keep them somewhat polished rather than the dark tarnish. Again, what an amazing find and if only that piece could talk.
 

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FriscoT06

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Finally got a new scale! 392.1g, or 12.6 troy oz! :icon_thumleft:
 

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