I've often seen sets marked ARG800/ARG1000/AMZ800 etc. and always knew them to be misleading knockofs, Swiss and Italian tourist pieces of cheap silverplate (not worth my time basically). However, lately I've come across a similair set marked:
[AP][800 in a lozenge] - which struck me as peculiar. The knife blades are marked [Super Inox]. This cutlery looks the same as some of the ARG800 sets, of poor workmanship. It appears to have occasional blisters on the surface and the seams of the casting process are clearly visible. There are even little seams on the points of the forks teeth. The stem of the soup ladle is so thick it's almost laughable how poorly designed this is.
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/VNKGkFF.jpeg)
The back of a spoon showing the markings. Notice the blisters on the bottom of the handle.
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/4ssVYKC.jpeg)
This is just so...crude. It look inflated and overdone.
I was about to throw it into the trash but the "800" marking kept nagging at me. What if it is real? . Then I had an idea. Now call me barbarian but I decided to saw a fork in half to see the inside of the piece and commit it to some testing. This is where it gets interesting as I am now pretty dumbfounded at the fact that this set does appear to be solid silver. The AG-fluid tests all come in blood red on the insides. The weight of the pieces also corresponds to that of validated silver pieces. It appears these pieces where cast in 2 parts and then mechanically fused into a whole, leaving the seams on the sides.
My findings:
- AG tests on the insides show a positive result on silver
- The material is way more sturdy/less bendable than other silver pieces I have
- Non-magnetic even on the interior
- Weight corresponds to that of silver
It's just so conflicting. Looking at it I just can't believe this to be silver, but all tests and signs do point to it being so.
Some pictures of the AG-test:
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/Xc0YWWO.jpeg)
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/AMZKxJf.jpeg)
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/NyPV8sr.jpeg)
Just wanted to share this with you all.