Beautiful Ornate (Silver-Plated???) Mirror

SouthJerseyRyan

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Found this gem at a local South Jersey yard sale. The mirror is surprisingly heavy and in definite need of some TLC. It has a flowing woman on the back and is monogrammed with the initials A.M.M. in the center of the back side. I was originally going to sell it but now I'm thinking of keeping it. It has grown on me! Only paid $2 for it!!!
 

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Re: Beautiful Ornate Silver-Plated Mirror???

Are you not sure if it is a mirror?
 

SouthJerseyRyan said:
Found this gem at a local South Jersey yard sale. The mirror is surprisingly heavy and in definite need of some TLC. IT has a flowing woman on the back and is monogrammed with the initials A.M.M. in the center of the back side. I was originally going to sell it but now I'm thinking of keeping it. It has grown on me! Only paid $2 for it!!!

I bought one almost identical to yours at an estate sale last July. Looking in the mirror, if it's really old there will be tiny air bubbles in the glass. Then, look to the right and on the metal rim. If its silver, you'll see "Sterling" stamped there.

My wife really like that mirror, plus the estate sale was run by a local husband/wife company that knew the provenance of the family that had a major impact on the growth of our town. On the estate sale's last day, we went back because all things were half price, but even at that price and with the "Sterling" stamp, it was still $87.50. After we passed on that price then left, and my wife went to buy groceries, I sneaked back and bought it......I hid the mirror until my wife's birthday in early September...

It was worth the wait to see her eyes!!!

You are lucky, no matter if it's stamped or not,
Bill
 

billjustbill said:
SouthJerseyRyan said:
Found this gem at a local South Jersey yard sale. The mirror is surprisingly heavy and in definite need of some TLC. IT has a flowing woman on the back and is monogrammed with the initials A.M.M. in the center of the back side. I was originally going to sell it but now I'm thinking of keeping it. It has grown on me! Only paid $2 for it!!!

I bought one almost identical to yours at an estate sale last July. Looking in the mirror, if it's really old there will be tiny air bubbles in the glass. Then, look to the right and on the metal rim. If its silver, you'll see "Sterling" stamped there.

My wife really like that mirror, plus the estate sale was run by a local husband/wife company that knew the provenance of the family that had a major impact on the growth of our town. On the estate sale's last day, we went back because all things were half price, but even at that price and with the "Sterling" stamp, it was still $87.50. After we passed on that price then left, and my wife went to buy groceries, I sneaked back and bought it......I hid the mirror until my wife's birthday in early September...

It was worth the wait to see her eyes!!!

You are lucky, no matter if it's stamped or not,
Bill

Yes I am going to keep it I think, any ideas on how to clean it?
 

Yes I am going to keep it I think, any ideas on how to clean it?
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To keep from getting any moisture between the mirror and its backing, I just used a lightly damp cloth and wiped away the dust.... The rest is left in honor of History...
 

billjustbill said:
Yes I am going to keep it I think, any ideas on how to clean it?

To keep from getting any moisture between the mirror and its backing, I just used a lightly damp cloth and wiped away the dust.... The rest is left in honor of History...

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Thanks for the help! I've done a little research and I believe it was made by the Derby Silver Company sometime around 1900. The company was acquired by the International Silver Company which is still in existence today. Check out this cool website: http://derbyhistorical.org/derby_silver_company.htm
 

SouthJerseyRyan said:
billjustbill said:
Yes I am going to keep it I think, any ideas on how to clean it?

To keep from getting any moisture between the mirror and its backing, I just used a lightly damp cloth and wiped away the dust.... The rest is left in honor of History...

Thanks for the help! I've done a little research and I believe it was made by the Derby Silver Company sometime around 1900. The company was acquired by the International Silver Company which is still in existence today. Check out this cool website: http://derbyhistorical.org/derby_silver_company.htm
[/quote]without even seeing any marks I am very sure it is plated by the info given above
 

Ok, after an exhaustive search on the mirror I finally found some faint markings.
It says:
"PAT APPLD FOR
Victor Silver CO
PAT July 26 1904

Victor Silver Co was a subsidiary of the Derby Silver Co.
It is definitely silver-plated.
 

creeper71 said:
SouthJerseyRyan said:
billjustbill said:
Yes I am going to keep it I think, any ideas on how to clean it?

To keep from getting any moisture between the mirror and its backing, I just used a lightly damp cloth and wiped away the dust.... The rest is left in honor of History...

Thanks for the help! I've done a little research and I believe it was made by the Derby Silver Company sometime around 1900. The company was acquired by the International Silver Company which is still in existence today. Check out this cool website: http://derbyhistorical.org/derby_silver_company.htm
without even seeing any marks I am very sure it is plated by the info given above
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Where on the mirror did you locate the faint markings?
 

billjustbill said:
creeper71 said:
SouthJerseyRyan said:
billjustbill said:
Yes I am going to keep it I think, any ideas on how to clean it?

To keep from getting any moisture between the mirror and its backing, I just used a lightly damp cloth and wiped away the dust.... The rest is left in honor of History...

Thanks for the help! I've done a little research and I believe it was made by the Derby Silver Company sometime around 1900. The company was acquired by the International Silver Company which is still in existence today. Check out this cool website: http://derbyhistorical.org/derby_silver_company.htm
without even seeing any marks I am very sure it is plated by the info given above

Where on the mirror did you locate the faint markings?
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On the handle on the right edge if you are holding it mirror side up.
 

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