Piledriver
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Well, gang, I made a contact at a yard sale that resulted in a phone call about a "silver" hand mirror.
Over the phone I was told it had the word "Sterling" on it, so I told them I wanted to see it.
I soon had the item in my hands, and sure enough, there, on the top of the handle under the mirror in the front of it, after some oriental characters, it had the "Sterling" stamp, in nice, aged patina that did not look recent.
But one thing that troubled me (other than the impossible amount the owner wanted for it) was the fact that the Sterling was closely followed by the number 90, as in: Sterling 90.
I have been accustomed to think that 90 denotes silver plate.
Since I did not buy it, it is now out of reach, but curiosity would like to know more about that stamp.
If I am wrong, please enlighten me....I am all ears.
Over the phone I was told it had the word "Sterling" on it, so I told them I wanted to see it.
I soon had the item in my hands, and sure enough, there, on the top of the handle under the mirror in the front of it, after some oriental characters, it had the "Sterling" stamp, in nice, aged patina that did not look recent.
But one thing that troubled me (other than the impossible amount the owner wanted for it) was the fact that the Sterling was closely followed by the number 90, as in: Sterling 90.
I have been accustomed to think that 90 denotes silver plate.
Since I did not buy it, it is now out of reach, but curiosity would like to know more about that stamp.
If I am wrong, please enlighten me....I am all ears.