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Silverware typically consists of stainless steel, which is a combination of iron, chromium, and nickel. Silver-plated silverware is made from a base metal such as copper or brass coated with a layer of silver. Some high-end silverware may be made from sterling silver, which is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight of other metals such as copper.

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Were can you find nice sterling silver silverware?

Sterling silver silverware can be found at many antique shops. Pawn shops, estate sales and even rummage sales frequently have sterling silver silverware.


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That is the symbol for Gorham silver. Perhaps you found Patent 1895 on the back of silverware.


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Real silver is much shinier than stainless steel, which is typically what consumers purchase as silverware. Unless your silverware is only used for special occasions, you are most likely using stainless steel.


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People who want Silverware.


Is silverware a element or a compound?

Silverware is not an element or a compound, but rather a collection of utensils made from materials such as stainless steel, silver, or other metals. These materials are often composed of elements that are combined to create the desired properties for the utensils.


When was Newbridge Silverware created?

Newbridge Silverware was created in 1933.


What are elements called when they are found in nature?

Elements found in nature are referred to natural elements, as opposed to synthetic, which are man made.


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What causes silverware to tarnish?

The most common cause of tarnish to silverware (or any silver for that matter) would be sulfide. Any material that contains sulfide will most likely be the cause of your silverware tarnish. There are even foods that contain sulfide that can be the cause of tarnish. Climate and high humidity are also causes of silverware tarnish. There could be many causes as sulfide is found in many materials, but these would be the most common causes. Some are slow to tarnish, and others could accelerate the process.


What pieces are typically found in a set of silverware?

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