Silver and flatware appraisal checklist

Use these guides to compare sterling silver, silverplate, flatware, hollowware, tea services, serving pieces, hallmarks, maker strength, and melt-versus-maker value.

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Sterling and Silverplate

Silver and Flatware Value Guides: Marks, Metal and Condition

Browse silver and flatware guides for sterling, silverplate, hallmarks, maker marks, patterns, condition, value drivers, and appraisal clues.

Reference image for documenting silver and flatware appraisal factors including sterling or silverplate marks, maker marks, pattern, piece count, condition, monograms, wear, and provenance
Reference image for documenting silver and flatware appraisal factors including sterling or silverplate marks, maker marks, pattern, piece count, condition, monograms, wear, and provenance. Reference image; item-specific appraisal depends on submitted photos and documentation.
Reference image for documenting silver and flatware appraisal factors including sterling or silverplate marks, maker marks, pattern, piece count, condition, monograms, wear, and provenance

A British Grf Lighter Sterling Silver Circa 19th Century

Identify and appraise a British

Flatware and Serving Pieces

Hallmarks and Makers

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