Silver A Practical Guide to Collecting Silverware and Identifying Hallmarks

Silver A Practical Guide to Collecting Silverware and Identifying Hallmarks by Joel Langford, published by Greenwich in August 2002, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in the world of silverware. This 128-page guide addresses common questions faced by newcomers to silver collecting, such as the differences between Old Sheffield Plate and electroplate, as well as the significance of hallmarks and repairs.
Readers will find straightforward explanations and practical information that demystify the complexities of purchasing silver. The book includes lists of hallmarks and manufacturers’ marks, along with an overview of the hallmarking system, making it a valuable reference for enthusiasts of antiques and collectibles. With a focus on silver and related topics, this guide serves as a useful tool for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of silverware and its identification.
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To the uninitiated purchasing silver may be a daunting experience. What is Old Sheffield Plate and how does it differ from electroplate? What is a ‘blacksmith’s repair’, and what do hallmarks tell you about a piece of silver? Here is a practical guide that provides uncomlicated answers to these, and many other, questions. There are lists of hallmarks and manufacturers’ marks and an explanation of the hallmarking system.
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