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Often overlooked by those desiring the prestige of sterling, silver plate, either Old Sheffield "Fused" plate (1755-1835) or the more readily available electroplate (1835-present) represents excellent value, often for identical or better quality than its sterling silver counterpart. This is especially true of large heavy items like Wine Coolers, Soup Tureens, Epergnes, and Entree Dishes where the quality and method of manufacture is identical, but the price is in the hundreds rather than the tens of thousands!

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A Silver Plated Flatware Set for Six

This Stylish Silver Plated Flatware Set of cutlery is for six persons, and in the post war style. Plain and simple lines, it was made in Germany circa 1970 by BSF... More Details & Photos

A set of Silver Plated Fish Cutlery by Elkington

This truly outstanding set of fish knives and forks are by Elkington, and dated 1856. They are silver plated, and of magnificent quality. I can easily say that this... More Details & Photos

A Large Victorian Silver Plate Gallery Tray c1870

This Magnificent Engraved, Victorian Silver Plate Gallery Tray was made c1870.The tray is of large size, with beautiful engraving and a fine pierced gallery. The... More Details & Photos

An Elkington Electroplate Tazza

ThisElkington electrotype comport is silver on copper and probably a museum copy. It is made in c1860 by Elkington who at this time specialized in electrotyping... More Details & Photos

A Post War Silver Plate Tea Set by Eric Clements

Made in Circa 1960 by Eric Clements for Mappin and WebbHeavily influenced by Scandinavian design this set was made circa 1960. The design is known simply as the... More Details & Photos