What does ESPN mean on silver?

Electroplated nickel silver
Nonsterling American Marks EPNS: Electroplated nickel silver, commonly known as “EPNS”, is an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc that’s covered with a layer of pure silver in an electrochemical process.

Is silver cutlery pure silver?

Flatware can come in a variety of materials, such as base metal, stainless steel, silver-plated metal or even wood. Real silver flatware is typically sterling silver, or 92.5% with 7.5% of a base metal, like copper.

Is there any value in old silver plated flatware?

Silverplate flatware doesn’t have a melt value like sterling silverware, and with a lower silver content, it is generally worth much less than sterling silver. However, more popular patterns have a following, and there are people searching for pieces they’ve lost over the years.

Can you use Brasso on silver plate?

Not all silver reacts well to Brasso. Clean a small area of your silver that cannot be seen before using it all over. Do not leave traces of Brasso on the silver pieces as it will turn black and unsightly.

What can I do with old silver cutlery?

Don’t toss out your old silverware. Here are 11 nifty ways to repurpose it

  1. Starburst mirror. We are in love with this idea that transforms regular silverware into art.
  2. Eat sign.
  3. Dragonfly garden ornament.
  4. Silverware cabinet handles.
  5. Spoon wind chime.
  6. Silverware hooks.
  7. Spoon garden markers.
  8. Fork and cork garden marker.

How do I know if my silverware is valuable?

Determine If the Pieces are Sterling or Silver-plated Inspect the pieces looking for markings such as “925,” “. 925” or “sterling” for pieces made in the U.S. These pieces are usually darker in color and are naturally lighter in weight. Sterling silver pieces have intrinsic value, and can often be resold.

How can I tell if my silverware is real silver?

Real silverware often bears the mark of its maker, so grab a loupe or magnifying glass to find an imprint. Authentic pieces may read, “STER”, “92.5%”, or simply “925”, which stands for its percentage of pure silver.

Where can I sell silver plated flatware?

Pawn shop. Pawnshops are a great option if you’re looking for quick money for your silver-plated items.

What does EPNs mean on silverware?

EPNS = Electroplated Nickel Silver, usually applicable to flatware. This is a copper -zinc -nickel alloy base that has a thin layer of silver plated to yield a silver color. There is very little silver in EPNS.

What is silver plated cutlery?

Silver plated cutlery will display that same “warm” patina appearance that silver cutlery has. Owning a set of this type of cutlery is sure to impress your friends and dinner party guests. Click below to check the range of cutlery available in our Showroom. We offer a wide range of silver plated cutlery and gifts from this web site.

How long do Elkington cutlery last?

Elkington Cutlery. The Elkington range of EPNS is plated to a generous thickness of 35 microns. Very generally speaking, this equates to a probable lifetime of 35-50 years for pieces plated to this thickness but, of course, this time span can vary according to the level of usage and care of your silverware.

Where can I find the sterling silver flatware price guide?

IGuide?is proud to host the online Sterling Silver Flatware Price Guide.The price guide is maintained by Jon R. Warren, whose price guide books have been the authority on collectibles values since 1985. The searchable database consists of detailed reports on a ever-growing list of items.