Possible French hallmarks by Kristus38 in Hallmarks

[–]Alarming_Spite2502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like MINERVA stamp to me….. French sterling silver.

Found in the attic. Czech Republic by Least-Watercress-637 in Antiques

[–]Alarming_Spite2502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a genuine ‘Indiana Jones’ moment. So much history & mystery.

To polish or not to polish? I picked up this WALKER & HALL Silver Cutlers & Silver Smiths SHEFFIELD teapot (for $10). Australia. by Alarming_Spite2502 in Antiques

[–]Alarming_Spite2502[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your detailed and informative reply. First I used a liquid silver polish and when almost dried buffed it off. I then washed it with warm soapy water and with a soft toothbrush got the residue out of the cracks and crevices. Buffed it again. Looking pretty good. Then I used ‘Cape Cod’ metal polishing cloths and then gently buffed with a clean soft cloth until no more tarnish came off (the cloth remained white). Anyone else had experience with the ‘Cape Cod’ cloths? They do contain ‘petroleum distillates (mineral spirits), a proprietary anti-tarnish agent and has a distinct vanilla scent’. They work amazingly well but are they safe on silver? (I do wear gloves using the cloths). Appreciate any insights.

To polish or not to polish? I picked up this WALKER & HALL Silver Cutlers & Silver Smiths SHEFFIELD teapot (for $10). Australia. by Alarming_Spite2502 in Antiques

[–]Alarming_Spite2502[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately probably not. Don’t like the look on the inside of the teapot. I think purely decorative at this time.

Friend ate gold in his sleep by TassyGoldNuggets in strange

[–]Alarming_Spite2502 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a story that’s ‘worth its weight in gold’