What does A1 mean on a silver spoon?

A1 and AA: These discreet markings indicate the number of ounces of pure silver used in the plating. There's two ounces per gross of teaspoons for A1, and three ounces for AA.
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What does AI mean on a silver spoon?

A1 (or AI)= Superior Quality = 32 grams on 12 pieces = 2 2/3 grams per table spoon or table fork. A = Standard Quality = 24 grams on 12 pieces = 2 grams per table spoon or table fork.
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What does 1847 Rogers A1 mean?

“1847” and “IS” Marking on Rogers Brother Silver

This is the founding date of Rogers Brothers that they include in the hallmark of all their silverware. The “IS” stands for International Silver who has owned Rogers since 1898.
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How can you tell if a silver spoon is antique?

Another important antique silverware marking will tell you whether your flatware is sterling silver or silverplate. Sterling is almost always marked "925," "sterling silver," or "sterling." Silverplate isn't always marked with silver content. The Georgian pattern by Towle was created in 1898 and is marked as sterling.
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What do the numbers on silverware mean?

The numbers 18/0, 18/8 and 18/10 refer to the percentages of chromium and nickel in the stainless steel alloy. The "18" refers to the chromium content, which gives flatware its rust-resistance properties, and the "8" or "10" refers to the nickel content, which gives it its silver-like shine and some rust-resistance.
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What number is stamped on silver?

International sellers of silver will stamp silver as 925, 900 or 800." These numbers indicate the level of purity of the silver. Sterling silver has a purity of 92.5 percent or higher.
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What do the letters mean on silver?

A1 and AA: These discreet markings indicate the number of ounces of pure silver used in the plating. There's two ounces per gross of teaspoons for A1, and three ounces for AA.
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How can you tell how old a spoon is?

Spoons will usually have a hallmark on the reverse of the handle, often slightly below the bowl. Forks usually have a silver hallmark close to the wider portion or shoulders. Knives as well some serving items might have stamps on the collar or ferrule, surrounding the handle.
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How do you identify vintage silver?

Silver hallmarks are one of the most important factors in identifying antique silver jewelry, flatware, and other items. These small stamped symbols on the back or underside of silver items can tell you the purity of the silver, the manufacturer of the piece, and sometimes even the date it was made.
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How do I date my Rogers Bros silverware?

Locate the manufacturer's mark on the back of the item. Look for the name "Wm. Rogers" prefaced by the date "1865," which identifies a piece made by William Rogers around 1865.
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How can you tell if Rogers silverware is real silver?

One of the fastest and easiest ways to determine if a piece of silver was crafted or designed by William Rogers is to look for Wm Rogers silver marks. American sterling silver markings contain the mark of the manufacturer or silversmith.
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What is Epns A1 silver?

EPNS stands for "Electro Plated Nickel Silver". Nickel Silver (or occasionally stainless steel) is the base metal onto which silver is plated. Despite its name, Nickel Silver contains no silver at all, but is an alloy of Nickel, Zinc & Copper.
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Is Wallace silver worth anything?

A five-piece place setting of Wallace Grand Baroque can be worth between $300 and $500.
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How do you read silverplate marks?

They include:
  1. symbol for the town in which the silver content was certified, called an assay or town mark;
  2. symbol for the year of manufacture called the date letter;
  3. symbol representing the silversmith or factory which made the object, called maker's mark or sponsors mark;
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What are the silver spoon markings?

Silver spoons – the hallmark will usually be on the reverse of the handle, just below the bowl of the spoon. Silver knives – knives will be hallmarked on the collar, or ferrule, that goes round the handle. Silver forks – look for the hallmark on the wider portion of the fork, near the shoulders and below the tines.
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How do I know if my silverware is valuable?

Observe the Flatware Pattern

The pattern engraved into your flatware pieces may also help determine how much they are worth, as some patterns are rarer and may have a higher value. Pieces that have a family monogram or are marked with initials have a lower value, as it is harder to find a collector.
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Does a magnet stick to real silver?

Conducting a magnet test is another quick and easy way to find out whether a certain silver object is authentic. Similar to other precious metals, pure silver is regarded as nonmagnetic. It exhibits weak magnetism, but the effects shouldn't be noticeable. Grab a magnet and see if it's drawn to the item in question.
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What are the 5 standard silver marks?

There are 5 standard marks found on British Silver:
  • The walking lion for all sterling silver made in England.
  • The standing lion for all sterling silver made in Glasgow.
  • The thistle for for all sterling silver made in Edinburgh.
  • The crowned harp for all sterling silver made in Dublin.
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How do you identify hallmarks?

The four components of a hallmark are: the sponsor or maker's mark, the standard mark, the assay office mark and the date letter for the year. Hallmark identification should answer four important questions - where; what; when; who. Where? Locate the assay office.
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Does all silver have a hallmark?

So investment silver does not have to be stamped. Any other items, as detailed in the earlier section of this page, are legally required to be stamped however. Many dealers won't buy silver items if they haven't been stamped, and a lack of silver hallmarks could denote a fake item potentially.
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What is the code for sterling silver?

The stamp 925 is used to identify genuine sterling silver jewelry, which contains 92.5% silver.
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How do you clean Epns a1 cutlery?

Wash gently in warm water and a solution of washing up liquid being careful not to have the water too hot as silver is a delicate metal. Wash a few pieces of cutlery at a time. Avoid loading all cutlery in the sink at once. Never use a scouring pad or any other abrasive agent.
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What is the difference between silver-plated and Epns?

Nickel silver first became popular as a base metal for silver-plated cutlery and other silverware, notably the electroplated wares called EPNS (electro-plated nickel silver). It is used in zippers, good quality keys, costume jewellery, for making musical instruments (e.g., flutes, clarinets).
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