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  2. Silver hallmarks - Wikipedia

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    A silver object that is to be sold commercially is, in most countries, stamped with one or more silver hallmarks indicating the purity of the silver, the mark of the manufacturer or silversmith, and other (optional) markings to indicate the date of manufacture and additional information about the piece. In some countries, a national assayer's ...

  3. Sterling silver - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Sterling silver. Sterling silver is an alloy composed by weight of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. Fine silver, which is 99.9% pure silver, is relatively soft, so silver is usually alloyed with copper to increase its hardness and strength.

  4. Gorham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Gorham Manufacturing Company's Works. Canal, Steeple, and North Main Streets, Providence, 1886. Gorham Silver was founded in Providence, Rhode Island, 1831 by Jabez Gorham, [ 3 ] a master craftsman, in partnership with Henry L. Webster. [ 4 ] The firm's chief product was spoons of coin silver. The company also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and ...

  5. Calegaro - Wikipedia

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    Calegaro is an Italian silversmith and jewellery company founded in Padova, Italy, in 1921. History [ edit ] Luigi Calegaro opened a laboratory in 1921 in Via del Santo, midtown Padova, and was one of its first jewellery and silversmith makers with hallmark 4PD. [1]

  6. Boscoreale Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Boscoreale Treasure. The Boscoreale Treasure is a large collection of exquisite silver and gold Roman objects discovered in the ruins of the ancient Villa della Pisanella at Boscoreale, near Pompeii, southern Italy. Consisting of over a hundred pieces of silverware, as well as gold coins and jewellery, it is now mostly kept at the Louvre Museum ...

  7. Household silver - Wikipedia

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    For a lady's dressing-table, including items for snacks and hot drinks. Household silver or silverware (the silver, the plate, or silver service) includes tableware, cutlery, and other household items made of sterling silver, silver gilt, Britannia silver, or Sheffield plate silver. Silver is sometimes bought in sets or combined to form sets ...

  8. Towle Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Towle Silversmiths. Punch bowl by Towle Silversmiths, c. 1912. Towle Silversmiths is an American silver manufacturer. [1] Towle Silversmiths was founded in 1690 by William Moulton II, the first silversmith in Newbury, Mass. [2][3] Moulton's family continued to operate the shop, and in 1857 apprentices Anthony Francis Towle and William P. Jones ...

  9. Silversmith - Wikipedia

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    Silversmith. A silversmith is a metalworker who crafts objects from silver. The terms silversmith and goldsmith are not exact synonyms, as the techniques, training, history, and guilds are (or were, at least) largely the same but differed in that the end product may vary greatly (as may the scale of objects created).

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