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by porcupine
Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:57 pm
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike
Replies: 10
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Re: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike

Just the pattern or finish/type number. Your acid test is pretty much a waste of time and money. Besides being quite inaccurate, it really doesn't tell you anything about the actual makeup of the piece -- silverplate will often test the same as sterling because all it is reacting to is the surface ...
by porcupine
Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:51 pm
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike
Replies: 10
Views: 5294

Re: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike

I guess I figured that the acid test would be better than nothing. I did file down the top layer of silver on the back of one of the forks in a small area before testing and it appears that the forks are solid, not plated. All said, considering the style, age and provenance of the forks, what would ...
by porcupine
Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:31 pm
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike
Replies: 10
Views: 5294

Re: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike

Again, thanks for the info. I'm fairly new to coin silver but I find it fascinating.

There is a number "8" also stamped on each of the forks. Could this indicate .800 silver or is it possibly just a pattern number?
by porcupine
Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:47 pm
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike
Replies: 10
Views: 5294

Re: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike

wev - Thanks a million for the info. I live within 30 miles of Kankakee so this would make sense, considering I purchased the forks at the estate sale of a collector in the area. So, was it common in the 1800's for jewelers to make their own flatware (or have it made with their name used as the make...
by porcupine
Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:33 pm
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike
Replies: 10
Views: 5294

Re: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike

Following up on my original post, I finally purchased a silver acid test kit and tested these forks last night. They show a purity of around 75-80%, based on the color chart. Many of the resources I've checked say that "coin silver" must be .900 silver. Is .750-.800 common for coin silver?
by porcupine
Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:55 am
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Silver butter knife - trying to ID maker
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Silver butter knife - trying to ID maker

This silver butter knife measures 7 1/4" and contains three impressed marks which appear to be an anchor, a head and a lion. The piece is monogrammed M.H.. Any idea of the maker?
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by porcupine
Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:51 am
Forum: Coin Silversmiths ~ American pre-1860
Topic: Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike
Replies: 10
Views: 5294

Info requested on coin silver? fork - A.H. Pike

This fork measures 7 5/8" and is marked with an impressed stamp that reads "A.H. Pike". I can't find a single piece of information on this manufacturer and, although the piece looks and feels like coin silver to me, I'm wondering whether or not it is. Any information would be greatly ...

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