There is something uniquely personal about collectible silverware and it is one of the greatest joys of the antique world. Silverware, unlike many other antique collectibles is not just for show and safekeeping. Silverware is a unique and valuable antique you can use. Its simple practicality adds to the beauty of its elegant materials. There is a life to objects meant for daily use that connects the collector with the past.
Silver Tips & Care
The word "sterling" is found on American silver dating after 1860.
Some collectors concentrate their attention on a specific pattern while
others may collect from a particular maker or era. Some may only collect a
specific type of piece, such as napkin rings or bon bon servers.
Early American silver is very rare and was usually marked with only the
maker's name or initials.
If you detect light damage on a rare flatware or hollow ware piece it may not
significantly reduce the value of it, if it reduces it at all.
Many good books are available about Silver Antiques in the collecting section
of your local book store or library. To enhance your collecting experience it is
highly recommended that you make your self very familiar with the type of Silver
you plan to collect.