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Antique Sterling Silver

Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The minimum millesimal fineness is 925.

Fine silver (99.9% pure) is generally too soft for producing large functional objects, and 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. Other metals can replace the copper, usually with the intent to improve various properties of the basic sterling alloy such as reducing casting porosity, eliminating firescale, and increasing resistance to tarnish. These replacement metals include germanium, zinc, platinum as well as a variety of other additives including silicon and boron. A number of alloys claiming firescale and/or tarnish resistance have appeared in recent years sparking heavy competition between the various manufacturers and their different formulations. No one alloy has emerged as an industry leader or standard and ongoing alloy development is a very active area.

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Sterling silver flatware was developed in the 1400s in England and formal dining had evolved into a high art by the 17th century. Royalty used full sets of flatware in the 1600s, and European aristocrats quickly followed suit. More silverware was manufactured in Britain during the Victorian period than ever before or after. It was during the 19th century that the middle classes first reveled in their new-found wealth and the British Empire was at its height. Hosts and hostesses entertained with elaborate sets of fine sterling, effectively albeit discretely making a statement regarding their wealth and social position. American manufacturers were quick to recognize a positive trend and flatware manufacturing soared in the mid-1800s when vast silver reserves were discovered in Nevada mines. From the mine to the table, it takes more than 30 steps to turn pure silver into a sterling silver dining utensil.

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