That depends on what you mean by "worth". Generally speaking, sterling flatware will be valued by maker/pattern/condition. There are brokers and resellers who specialize in sterling and sales to them would normally result in a price to you of 1/4 to 1/2 the price they'd sell it as they'd list it as "used" or estate silver. Inscriptions or initial stamps will lessen the value. The absolute minimum value would be the value of the silver itself, you'd weigh the silver parts, and then multiply by .925 to get the weight in actual silver. You then multiply that weight in ounces by the price of silver in ounces to get the silver value of the set. Kitco.com has the quotes for silver prices on a pretty much constant basis. Note that if you are selling for scrap, you'll do well to get 3/4 of the precious metal value of the total. The best price to you would probably be obtained by selling it yourself on one of the auction or sales websites, setting that minimum of 1/2 the price set by one of the estate silver dealers.
sterling silver Olde Town value
how much sterling silver is in one place setting
Sure. In the past people would not see diamonds set in silver or turquoise in gold. Now you see both, though not very common. Turquoise has been found in silver in the South West, thus associated with silver. Sterling Silver is a bit soft for setting diamonds, thus the setting either has to have some gold in it, or copper or be very heavy ( the prongs) of something to make up for the softness of the sterling. Thus the exact same style that you see done in gold could not be done in sterling . That does not exclude the combination though
i have the same setting. made in 1920, sterling silver. according to my research, it would be about 5,000 dollars as a set. check replacements.com for individual purchase. very valuable when sold or replaced indiviually. mine was my grandparents', so the sentimental value surpasses anything else
To tell if something is real sterling silver there can be a sterling stamp placed on the actual item, since it is illegal to place that stamp if it is not real. There is also an old trick, which may or may not be real, that claims if you rub it against hair, and it smells like metal it is not real.
sterling silver flatware should be stored in a cool dry place,covered.
You can find the price for silver and calculate 92.5% of that, and you will get the sterling silver price. Good place to find silver price is here at silver and gold prices (related links).
There are many places to buy sterling silver cufflinks such as Silvergallery, Thingsremembered, Overstock, Nordstrom, Amazon, Esquire, Neimanmarcus, and Cuff-daddy.
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Hi,you can check your `sterling silver` jewellery from China with these easy tricks:You may test it with nitric acid. In an inconspicuous place on the item, lightly scratch or scuff a small spot and apply a tiny drop of nitric acid to the spot. Silver plated brass, nickel silver or low quality silver alloys will turn green when a drop of nitric acid is applied because of the high copper content. Sterling will turn a creamy color. If it turns black, it is coin silver. When testing items you suspect may be silver plated, use a small file to cut through any plating or lacquer in a discreet area on the item. If you see a gold color, you can assume it is brass that has been silver plated.Another test is to use a magnet. Sterling silver will not stick to a magnet, but just because the piece does not stick does not mean that it is sterling silver. Therefore, use this only as a secondary test.
On a piece of Sterling Silver Jewelry, you will find the mark 925- 925 signifies 92.5% purity in the silver . I worked at the largest fine jewelry manufacturer in the United states for 18 years and they stamp their sterling silver jewelry with "SS".
This is where a book takes place. It refers to the location and time period, sometimes also the time of the year or day.the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"the state of the environment in which a situation exists; "you can't do that in a university setting"mise en scene: arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enactedthe physical position of something; "he changed the setting on the thermostat"place setting: a table service for one person; "a place setting of sterling flatware"mount: a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place; "the diamond was in a plain gold mount"The term setting, as used in Literature, refers to the time and place a story occurs. A starter for your story. You need to tell the reader where does it take place in.Weronika!!! :D