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how to read english silver plate marks: http://www.silvercollection.it/dicti...latemarks.html of course if it doesn't have any, you can't use that. ![]() if it's silver, a drop of egg yolk on it will leave a black spot fairly quickly, the more silver purity, the quicker the spot develops. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: In the wee woods north of Napanee Ontario
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Quite possible it is silver plate. Easy to tell if you file a small spot where you won't notice it.
As for the blade it looks original. Double sided blades are common many centuries before Fairbairn Sykes made their dagger. |
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