| If you are a buyer or a
seller of Antiques and would like to buy or offer your
items in our Online Marketplace or open your free listing direct supply store, you have come to the right place. We offer
collectors, private sellers and dealers a place where to show their items, listed for sale at auction or fixed price, offering buyers a complete line, a huge variety of
antique
products and accessories they can choose from.
Buy
and Sell here : Late 19th Century and early
20th Century silver, candlesticks, picture frames, flatware, hollowware, vanity
items, perfume bottles
and decanters, bronze doré picture frames, cut crystal, beautiful enamels and
Victorian and Edwardian jewelry.
Vintage Silver Coin Holders, Silver cups, Coin purses,
Silverplated sets, Tea sets, Coffee set, Pitchers, Bowls, Sterling silver
Flatware & chandeliers.Silver Candlesticks ,
Taperstick, Round, oblong and Rectanguklar Trays,
Shell Dish, Bon Bon Dish , Cruets,Jam, Butter and Party Dishes , Cake Stands
and Serviette Holders ,Casseroles / Casseroles with Warmers , Drink Sets /
Accessories , Serving
Accessories , Hors d'Oeuvres & Fruit Bowl , Candelabra /Candlelamps / Vases ,Royal Party Dish/Spoon,
Sugar Dish,
Double Jam Dish/Lids/Spoons,
Shell Napkin Holder,Napkin Rings,
Serviette Holder,
Biscuit Holder,
Single Tier Cake Stand,
Round Casserole,
Double Casserole/Warmers , Coaster Sets,
Bottle Holder,
Drinks Warmer,Single Tea Glass/Gothic Strip and Roman Strip,
Pie Server,3 Piece Cake Set,
6 Piece
Knife Rest Set,
Bread Knife,
Gateaux Sissors,
Cake Server / Bridal Knife,
Double
Cutlery Holder,
5 Division Hors d'oeuvre/Lid,
Oval Hors d'oeuvre/Fork,
Fruit Bowl,
Quiche/Flan Dish, tea sets, coffee sets.
Whether you
are a collector or a dealer of sterling or silver plate flatware or holloware
keep in mind that
Monograms does not detract from the desirability or value of a piece
when it is present. Most pieces are, however, even more valuable without
a monogram. Silverplated blades are often found with
wear. They can easily be replaced . However, stainless
steel was not introduced in flatware until the early 1920s.
and you do
need to be aware that your flatware may go down in value if you alter the knife
blades.
In Sterling the silver is
usually alloyed with copper to give strength whilst preserving the ductility of
the silver and a high precious metal content.
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