This is a british hallmark to identify sterling silver.
Identifying sterling silver serving pieces.
Serving and place pieces chart trademark identifier.
The remaining 7 5 percent is usually copper which makes the sterling silver flatware pieces strong enough to use.
On the handle is there an identifying mark from a manufacturer.
It is possible that your pattern is silverplate and not actual sterling silver.
Sterling silver objects are made of 92 5 silver and 7 5 other a silver plated piece is simply a base metal that is coated with silver.
Sterling silver trademark identifier.
Pieces that meet this requirement will often be stamped with 925 to show the composition.
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To be called sterling silver flatware flatware pieces usually have to be made of at least 92 5 percent pure silver.
This is the standard for silver identifying a silver item that is at least 92 5 silver mixed with copper to give it strength.
Marks on these pieces include 925 or sterling.
Any mark indicating a higher silver content such as 950 would also qualify as sterling.
One of the best reasons to own sterling silverware is the wide variety of unusual serving pieces that are available.
Notice the lion passant or walking lion on the silver piece.
A wide variety of functional and unique serving pieces are available in your pattern.
Below is a pictorial catalog of manufacturer trademarks.
If flatware was made of 100 percent pure silver it would be too soft and wouldn t hold up to everyday use.
Sure you probably could get away with using your tomato server to serve asparagus but if you invite us to dinner and do that we might frown in displeasure.
So while something may shine like silver don t let it fool you.
Sterling silver serving pieces.
Sterling silver flatware guide.
The first step in identifying and establishing the value of silver is to ascertain whether the piece is silver or silver plated.