Monday, February 10, 2014

Scavenger Hunt Sunday--Week 15

Today once again I satisfied all the prompts with photos from my booth at an Antique Show. This time we were in Springfield, Missouri. Most of what I sell at the shows is silver plated flatware. My tables are full of the silverware, therefore most of the shoppers consider me an authority. I answer many questions each weekend that I am set up at a show about silverware.

1. Looking Up




The question I hear most often is "How much is this silverware?" You'll find me looking up almost constantly to see which piece they are holding. This lady had more than one piece. She, like most shoppers, was holding the items in such a way that the pattern on the handle was covered up. The price of a piece of silverware is determined by a combination of  pattern, piece function, and condition.

2. Light


















Another very common question is, "Do you know the name of this pattern?" With the question they show me the piece they have brought from home, or sometimes a picture of it they have taken with their phone. I know the name of most of the patterns from many years of working with them, but if I don't, I can look them up in my pattern book. This nearly always sheds some light on the question. The pattern of the two pieces shown in this picture are Daffodil and Heritage. Both are very popular patterns.

3. Favorite Mobile Device


My first cell phone was similar to the small one in this photo. I have had several styles since that first one. The larger phone is a Galaxy Note 3. I like it better than any phone I have ever had. The display is big enough to read easily and when a customer sends me a picture of the piece of silverware they are looking for I can easily see it to determine the pattern.


One of my favorite things to do with my favorite mobile device is to make a note of the prompts for each week of SHS so I can look at them quickly any time I want. The little rectangle of light on the phone must have reflected from the lights that were very high up above my booth.

4. Outside


A lot of people ask how to tell the difference between sterling silver and silver plate. "Is it that sterling tarnishes?" some ask. The answer is that both sterling and silver plate tarnish. They look the same on the outside. Both of these pieces happen to be sterling, but one is tarnished and one has been recently polished.

5. Inside


The difference in sterling and silver plate is what is on the inside. Some of these pictured are sterling and some are silver plated, some are tarnished and some are not, some are in good condition and some show plate wear. The second piece from the top, a spoon, and the knife below both have large areas of the inside metal showing. Sterling will not do this. It will be the same all the way through.


11 comments:

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    1. I guess it's part of my job. The hard part is cleaning it. I doubt that I will ever get it all done! Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. i love silverware! you really know a lot about it! i just like looking at it (and using it to eat LOL) i love to see things made from it... someone down the sidewalk from my office has a windchime and it always makes me smile!

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    1. Dawn, it surprises me how many people are crafting with silverware. Much of what I sell is made into jewelry. The bracelets I have seen are beautiful.

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  3. Very informative post. I like all the details that were captured.

    I am looking for a new phone and the Note 3 is one of my strong contenders.

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    1. Abrianna, the size of the phone was my hesitation in choosing it but it was also the biggest reason I did choose it. It hasn't been a problem for me.

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  4. Well you learn something everyday. I did not know that there was actually a pattern book for looking up silverware patterns. The look on that lady's face is pretty funny. I like how you remember the prompts. I put up a sticky note next to the computer so I can look at them through the week. Thanks for stopping by.

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    1. Ida, the book has been a tremendous asset to my business. I have one with se up and carry another with me. They say that learning new things is important to brain health so I'm always happy to find something to exercise mine. :)

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  5. Great photo set and educational as well. Very well done.

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  6. Oh what fun, and great presentation as well!

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