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Silver & Flatware

89 upcoming sales feature silver & flatware.

Identification guide

Sterling Silverware Identification & Estate-Sale Buying Guide

How to read sterling marks, the difference between sterling and coin and plate, weight-and-pattern pricing, and the major American flatware patterns to know.

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A buyer's guide to Silver & Flatware

Sterling is marked 'STERLING,' '925,' or with the lion passant (English). Coin silver is marked 'COIN' or '900.' Silverplate carries 'EPNS,' 'EP,' or a maker mark with no purity number. Weigh sterling — most flatware sells by the pennyweight at silver's spot price plus a small premium.

The market for silver & flatware at estate sales has its own rhythm. Pricing varies enormously depending on whether the liquidator specializes in this category or simply inherited it as part of a larger household. When the executor is a generalist, you'll often see strong pieces priced as if they were ordinary goods — that's the gap that makes estate sales so rewarding for buyers who know the category. When the liquidator specializes, expect prices that are closer to retail, but expect provenance, condition reports, and considerably more confidence in what you're taking home.

If you're new to buying silver & flatware, spend a Saturday morning walking through three or four sales in the category before you spend real money. You'll quickly develop an eye for the markings, materials, and construction details that separate the truly desirable pieces from competent reproductions. Most experienced collectors agree that the first dozen pieces you buy should be inexpensive — what you're paying for is the lessons, not the inventory. After that, you'll know exactly what to chase and exactly what to walk past.

Use the sales above to plan your weekend route. Sort by start date, prioritize sales with multiple categories that overlap your interests, and remember: the best pieces in any category usually leave the building in the first 90 minutes.

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