VINTAGE SILVER
Lustrous silver candlesticks, champagne buckets, trays and bar tools to add some sparkle to your bar. Our collection of vintage flatware and christening cups is the best of its kind.
FLATWARE
Beautiful vintage silver-plate flatware collected from flea markets across the world. Forks, knives, spoons, carving knives and forks, spreaders and special silver pieces that are like jewelry for your table.
The best collections are built over time, with pretty pieces that are special in some way. Once you decide to collect something, let your friends and family know so they can add to your collection along with you.
Vintage silver is a good place to start if you're thinking about collecting something. It comes in many shapes and sizes, and most of the pieces can be used in your daily life rather than stored away in a closet.
ELSIE'S FAVORITE
Description
Simply Beautiful French Flatware
- Vintage.
- Set includes four dinner forks, four tablespoons, four teaspoons, or four knives.
- 16 piece set includes four forks, four tablespoons, four teaspoons and four knives.
- 32 piece set includes eight forks, eight tablespoons, eight teaspoons, and eight knives.
- Each of these sets is a unique, eclectic mix of pieces collected from the flea markets of the French countryside.
- We will pick out a pretty set for you.
Editor's notes
We love keeping our vintage silver in a big glass jar and bringing it out for parties. This set is made up entirely of French pieces, which means heavier pieces, larger European sizing, and forks and spoons decorated on both sides. They're simply beautiful.
About silver-plated flatware
Silver plated flatware refers to eating utensils, such as forks, spoons, and knives, that are coated with a thin layer of silver. It is a more affordable alternative to sterling silver flatware, which is made entirely of silver.
Here are some key points about silver plated flatware:
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Composition: Silver plated flatware is typically made of a base metal, such as brass or nickel silver, which is coated with a layer of silver through a process called electroplating. The silver layer is much thinner than the silver content in sterling silver flatware.
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Appearance: Silver plated flatware has a lustrous and shiny appearance, similar to sterling silver. The silver coating gives it a polished and elegant look, making it a popular choice for formal dining occasions.
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Durability: The base metal used in silver plated flatware provides strength and durability, while the silver layer enhances its resistance to corrosion and tarnishing. However, compared to sterling silver, silver plated flatware is less resistant to wear and may require more maintenance to keep its shine.
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Cost: Silver plated flatware is generally more affordable than sterling silver flatware since it contains a lower amount of silver. It offers a more accessible option for those who desire the look of silver but have a budget constraint.
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Usage: Silver plated flatware is suitable for everyday use as well as formal dining occasions. It adds an elegant touch to the table setting and can be paired with various styles of dinnerware and table décor.
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Collectibility: Some vintage or antique silver plated flatware sets hold value for collectors, particularly if they are from renowned manufacturers or feature intricate designs. Collectors appreciate the craftsmanship and historical significance of these pieces.
Overall, silver plated flatware provides a more affordable option for those seeking the aesthetic appeal of silver without the higher cost of sterling silver. It offers a stylish and timeless addition to the dining experience.
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What's What in Vintage Flatware