I found what appears to be a silver souvenir spoon from Gullfoss (apparently in Iceland) also marked 8305. One guess is that the 8305 could mean 8305/1000 silver, similar to 925 means 9250/1000 silver.
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ummm u can make a sarcophagus by just getting these simple things cardboard scissors glue spray like something that sprays gold or silver and if u have more questions ask me
No, it is 92.5% silver.
the olympic is all silver nothing else
Sterling silver is 92.5% silver. It is unclear exactly when it was first used. It may have been the sterling silver penny.
SNA silver refers to silver nickel antique. Jewelry or any other item that has sna silver marking not necessarily might contain silver.
The companies Schredds and Antique Silver both have a large selection of Georgian antique silver that can be ordered online. Also, eBay has this item for sale as well.
something you paint silver
.925 is Silver.
you should hold scissors om the silver bit
Antique silver napkin rings can be bought at auctions, estate sales, ebay, amazon and antique dealers. When purchasing any type of antique it is a good idea to ensure that it is truly an antique and not a reproduction or fake.
Antique silver jugs could be found at a local antiques shop. Other places to look include flea markets, auctions, and online auction websites that sell used items.
The thing is that, pawn brokers (shoppes), are not antique dealers. If you have antique jewlery, your best bet is an antique dealer. Most antique dealers buy and sell antique jewlery. Pawn shoppes are buying the gold and silver apecifically for the gold and silver content and not for it's value as an antique. Although pawn shoppes pay well for gold and silver, their not generally dealers in antique jewlery. You should check out both pawn shoppes and antique dealers before you sell any antique jewlery.
what means 90 silver
what does the initals spco for on sterling silver as a marking on the bottom of a piece with the 638
Maybe silver content
Antique silver goblets can sometimes be found at flea markets and antique stores, but the best place to look to get a large selection is online. There are sellers on eBay and etsy, and online antique stores.