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Examples, information and price guides to Art Deco sterling silver items.
Silver is a soft metal and is usually mixed with other metals In order to be deemed as sterling silver, it has to have a minimum fineness of 92.5%. This is classed as 925. Hallmarks vary depending on the country of origin but British silver often has a full set of hallmarks which consist of the town mark or assay Mark, Sterling standard and date letter. There may also be a duty mark on antique silver.
Many high quality items were silver mounted during the Art Deco era. Silver could be used to mount glass, wood, hardstone and many other materials. Some silver mounted items were…
Art Deco silver tankards usually had clean or geometrical lines. During the Art Deco era is was still possible to get tankards which fell under earlier designs, just as it…
Sterling silver dishes were popular in wealthy dinner parties during the Art Deco era. They often had the clean, geometric designs which were fashionable at the time. Below are…