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By: Maura Graber

It is so sad that this article post is titled “Unloved Antiques” as I assure you, that 1847 Rogers Bros flatware is loved my me, and my young etiquette class students. Sure… I know that they need to be...

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By: Joyce Rau

Well LO and BEHOLD I guess the set of Interntional Sterling “silver rhythm” isn’t worth much then either.

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By: Mike Wilcox

A great deal of silver electroplate is “Unloved” in the financial sense, but some examples, particularly some Art Nouveau and Art Deco style examples can be very valuable. This is why I singled out one...

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By: John Myers

I agree totally! While the article skips over high end silver plate such as the Christofle patters plated over nickel (scratches through the silver will still look “silver” and not “coppery”) can be...

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By: Lauren

I just had the a box of the adoration pattern passed down to me today. It was given to my grandfather from the citizens in the small town he grew up in, as a thanks for his service in WWII. Even though...

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By: Lauren

I actually have 2 unknown forks. They’re too long to be either the salad fork or the dinner fork, but I only have 2 of them. I don’t know if they’re meant for serving anything in particular or if they...

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By: Gregory Watkins

Lauren, Try looking for them on Replacements.com… here’s a lead: http://www.replacements.com/

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By: Mike Wilcox

Hi Lauren, they could be meat forks, once part of the carving set.

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By: Carolyn Powers

They are most likley ice cream forks! Ice cream forks are like salad forks with really long handles.

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By: asmythy

Being in estate sales, we get this differing perspective all the time — value (emotional) vs. value (monetary.) I’m assuming by “unloved,” he meant by shoppers at auctions, who have little or no...

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By: asmythy50

Life is short, and basically this has worth to you, but to no one after you go. Honor your grandpa and use it for dinner EVERYDAY! I took my Czech china out of storage after 10 years. It’s not that...

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By: Joyce Rau

Well LO and BEHOLD I guess the set of Interntional Sterling “silver rhythm” isn’t worth much then either.

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By: Mike Wilcox

A great deal of silver electroplate is “Unloved” in the financial sense, but some examples, particularly some Art Nouveau and Art Deco style examples can be very valuable. This is why I singled out one...

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By: John Myers

I agree totally! While the article skips over high end silver plate such as the Christofle patters plated over nickel (scratches through the silver will still look “silver” and not “coppery”) can be...

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By: Lauren

I just had the a box of the adoration pattern passed down to me today. It was given to my grandfather from the citizens in the small town he grew up in, as a thanks for his service in WWII. Even though...

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By: Lauren

I actually have 2 unknown forks. They’re too long to be either the salad fork or the dinner fork, but I only have 2 of them. I don’t know if they’re meant for serving anything in particular or if they...

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By: Gregory Watkins

Lauren, Try looking for them on Replacements.com… here’s a lead: http://www.replacements.com/

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By: Mike Wilcox

Hi Lauren, they could be meat forks, once part of the carving set.

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By: Carolyn Powers

They are most likley ice cream forks! Ice cream forks are like salad forks with really long handles.

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By: asmythy

Being in estate sales, we get this differing perspective all the time — value (emotional) vs. value (monetary.) I’m assuming by “unloved,” he meant by shoppers at auctions, who have little or no...

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