Postby SilverSurfer » Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:23 am
Can't help with the date, but I do have some advice on the loop repair. I am not familiar with skewers (out of my price range!), but I imagine they are the same as other flatware. This being the case, the metal in the loop has been work hardened in its fashioning (hammering), and is somewhat brittle (annealed sterling is way too soft to serve in flatware). Trying to force it back into proper shape as it is now could well result in cracking. It should likely be heated to partially anneal it and lessen the amount of work hardening. There's the rub, how high and how long to heat it to soften it, such that when it is forced back into proper shape, it is re-work hardened back to near original condition. The risk here is too much heating resulting in dead soft sterling after the reshape. I fear only an experienced silver worker can properly guage this process. It appears from the photo that there is already a starting crack. If you feel you need to forge ahead, I'd advise heating it good to preclude further cracking, and living with the softened silver afterwards (it is likely never to suffer any real use/abuse again similar to when it was new). But my advice is, if it does not rate professional repair in terms of cost versus resultant value, just leave it as it is. JMO.
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