Silverplate Marks: EPNS, Quadruple Plate, and More

Silverplate marking conventions differ meaningfully from sterling’s simple, standardized “STERLING” or “925” — there was never a single mandatory purity standard for plate, which means the marks you’ll actually encounter vary more and require a bit more context to read correctly. EPNS: Electroplated Nickel Silver…

Silverplate Flatware Identification: A Complete Guide

Silverplate flatware brought the look of silver tableware to households that couldn’t afford solid sterling, and it’s every bit as collectible as sterling in its own right, even without the same melt-value floor — identification starts the same way, with the mark, then the pattern….

Silverplate Value Guide: What Actually Drives Price

Without the melt-value floor that gives every genuine sterling piece a baseline worth, silverplate value depends almost entirely on pattern popularity, maker reputation, condition, and completeness — and being honest about that difference matters for setting realistic expectations. No Meaningful Melt Value Because the silver…

Caring for Silverplate Flatware

Caring for silverplate shares much in common with caring for sterling, but it carries one genuinely unique consideration that sterling doesn’t: the thin silver surface layer can actually wear away with repeated aggressive polishing, which means gentler, less frequent care often preserves a piece better…