Tag: Antique Silverware

What is Sterling Silver Holloware
AC Silver
Rachel Atkinson

What is Sterling Silver Holloware?

Holloware, is a term that is used to describe an item of metal tableware that isn’t flatware. This type of item could include candlesticks, candelabra, compote dishes, teapots, cream

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what is cast silver
Silver
Louise Snowdon

What Is Cast Silver?

Casting is a process which has been used in various forms over the last 5,000 years. It is argued that the first true metalworking skill

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Weighted Silverware
Silver
Rachel Atkinson

Weighted Silverware

It’s important to establish one thing – weighted silver doesn’t actually refer to the silver itself but rather the construction technique. Interestingly, the silver used

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King’s Pattern Cutlery
Silver
Rachel O'Keefe-Coulson

King’s Pattern Cutlery

Throughout my learning experience at AC Silver the battle of the “King’s shape” was one of the most joyful to conquer. I joined the team

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What is a Filigree Box
Silver
Louise Snowdon

What Is Filigree?

The term “filigree” comes from the Latin words “filum,” meaning thread, and “granum,” meaning grain. It refers to the use of fine threads of metal

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Dessert Etiquette
Silver
Rachel Atkinson

Dessert Etiquette

Ice cream, molten chocolate cake, cheesecake, chocolate eclairs, jelly, apple pie, fruit…the list goes on and on. I’m sure we’ve all got our favourite type

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Entertaining With Silverware
Silver
Rachel O'Keefe-Coulson

Entertaining With Silverware

When discussing my job with family members, friends and even strangers I am often asked the same question “do many people still use silverware”. Each

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Scottish freedom casket
Silver
Rachel O'Keefe-Coulson

The Freedom of a Casket

What Is a Casket? Often confused with a funerary box, a casket is a decorative box that is commonly smaller than a chest. In the

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