tamrock
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- Jan 16, 2013
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I did my routine run through the ARC thift store today and found a bag of old soup spoon and little demitase spoon and one longer spoon with some beautiful engraving. The handle of it was sticking out of the bag as though someone punctured it through to get a closer look, but possibly rejected it because it doesn't have the more familiar silver marks. Solid silver has a whiter appearance than plated silver, so I was sure this is pure. Turns out it's considered coin silver. It was made by S. Kirk & Son with a stamped mark of 10.15. This apparently is a mark Kirk used in the mid 19th century for a silver alloy of .896 pure and it weighs 45 grams. I gotta good deal and it and the small soup spoons are all monogrammed with a B which is the first letter of my last name.