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  1. History, Uses and Value of Silver
    by Mitch Johnson. The noble metal as the silver is known has been used in many ways as coins or jewelry. To protect from fraud a system of Hallmarking was first done in London as long ago in the year 1300. Many changes had taken place in the marking history of silver. SILVER IS a so-called 'noble' metal, both its appearance and its uses have earned it this title. It has been employed for many centuries for coi... products, articles, news

  2. Collecting Turquoise Jewelry - Beauty and History of the Southwest in Blue and Silver
    by Chris Ralph. The natural cool colors of turquoise just seem to make it a gem that is easy to appreciate and enjoy. From the Ancient Egyptians and early Chinese civilizations to the Native American tribes, mankind around the world has treasured turquoise for centuries as the ancient stone of the earth and sky. It really is no wonder that turquoise seems to hold some raw, primitive quality, as turquoise was one... products, articles, news

  3. Collecting Silver
    by Rex Reservoir. Silver has been used in coinage and for making many different useful and ornamental objects for hundreds of years. Throughout history gold and silver have been regarded as precious metals. Both these metals are relatively scarce with silver being more common. Both have a beautiful lustre and are easy to work with, they are malleable and have a melting point that is not too high. These factors h... products, articles, news

  4. The Binion Silver Hoard
    by Michael Webster. Lonnie Theodore Binion (known as Ted Binion) was that rarest of birds: Native Son of Las Vegas. Brought up amidst prominent privilege as the son of infamous Benny Binion, the owner of the downtown Horseshoe Casino and founder of the World Tournament of Poker, Ted Binion appeared to have it all. He, along with his brothers and sisters, were on intimate terms with the internal workings of the le... products, articles, news

  5. Silver in the Continental Countries
    by Mitch Johnson. The average collectors usually do not pay high price for the silver wares. Many wars have destroyed the silver not only in England but also in other nations of the continent like France, Germans, Sweden and the Netherland. But the non-availability of reliable information made the study of silver difficult to come to and concrete conclusion. ContinentalThe sale at Sothebys in London of a silve... products, articles, news

  6. How to Buy Silver Jewelry Wholesale
    by Rupert Mamby. Silver jewelry is not only beautiful; it is very much in style these days. Silver jewelry compliments anything you wear, and it is usually less expensive than gold jewelry. There are many sources from which you can buy silver jewelry wholesale, but the Internet will offer you the biggest selection possible. After all - you will have the whole world at your feet - or fingertips. As with any other... products, articles, news

  7. Caring For And Cleaning Your Silver
    by Evelyn Whitaker. Silver becomes tarnished from materials that contain sulfur. Some of the most common things that will cause your silver to tarnish are wool, felt, food (especially eggs and mayonnaise), rubber bands, latex and certain types of paints. If the atmosphere is humid, the tarnish will accelerate. It is very important that when handling a silver item that your hands and fingers are not oily as the sa... products, articles, news

  8. Silver in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century
    by Mitch Johnson. There have been many silver pieces from the past that are unlikely to come up in the open for the public from either museums, churches or private collectors, etc. Refugees coming to England had contributed immensely to the quantities of silvers through their high standards of craftsmanship. The silver metal and their designs have been subjected to different influenced. Of the earlier pieces of... products, articles, news

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