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Sheffield Plate ?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:04 pm
by Guest
Is this a Sheffield plate mark on this tray? Its def silverplate over copper but don't know by who.
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Thank you for looking.
Also is this silverplate or what?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:13 pm
by dmay
Re the tray, I believe that to be the mark of Elmore Silver Co. of Connecticut, c. 1930-1960's. It's difficult to tell because the center's worn, but take a look at Elmore's mark shown on this website under American Marks.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 10:44 pm
by Guest
Hmmm, ok I looked up that mark and while it does look right on the money, I am confused, this piece is not sterling, it is silver over copper, from what I read that maker did sterling. Perhaps I over looked something in the description? Thanks for your help.
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:22 am
by admin
Hi Pat,
The site is primarily about silver producers, not silverplate makers, but many American companies made both products. Some of these used different trademarks to differentiate between silverplate and sterling, but others did not. So often, the same trademark can be seen on both sterling and silverplate. If the piece is American and sterling, you can rely on the fact that it will be clearly stamped "STERLING" or "925" or "925/1000". If the piece is silverplate you may just have the company trademark, as on your tray, but possibly it may have the addition of EPNS or EPC to let you know the material used. You can look onsite in the
Silver Glossary under "Electroplating" to see some of the other silverplate mark possibilities.
Regards, Tom