A1000.

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Vale
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A1000.

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Hi all,

I was searching for mark A1000 in this forum but I didn't find to much, so I have to post my own A1000 pot. Curiously A1000 is the only mark I can find on it. I see I am not the only one. Here I also read that it is an italian mark for stainless steel but I am pretty sure my piece is silver. So, I drop my pics for your consideration ... Is there any way to know who made that ... and when?

Thanks again.

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Re: A1000.

Post by amena »

You can often find in Italy pieces with marks Arg.1000, Arg. 800, A 1000 and the like.
They are all plated.
It 'better that you do check whether it is solid silver.
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Amena
Vale
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Re: A1000.

Post by Vale »

Hi Amena,

I think it is solid silver but my eye is not that trained. I see no scratch or typical damage when plated. I still wonder why Italians weren't more explicit with marking. A1000 seems to me a quality control mark regarding silver content. Right? And that's it? I have other items that only say "italy". They are also good looking and from the same collection - what make me feel sure they are old - but again, lacking useful marks for dating and manufacturer's detail. :(

Thanks

Vale
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Re: A1000.

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Could be Alpac for Alpacca
Vale
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Re: A1000.

Post by Vale »

HI hose_dk,

I didn't clean it completely yet but i did some rubbing with a piece of fabric + zinc oxide and it became shinny as silver does, besides i feel it heavy. It Could be alpaca but I doubt it because that pot is part of a collection where everything is silver ... or porcelain. Real deals. Anyway i don't know how alpaca looks after rubbing. Is it that shinny ?

Ty
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Re: A1000.

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yes its an substitute for silver.
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