09-02-2020 09:21 PM - edited 09-02-2020 09:23 PM
I've been searching for ages trying to figure out exactly what this is. I think it's either a small 7-3/4" square tray, small plate, or salver. Seems to be difficult to find something similar. At first I thought it was made up of pewter, but it is not, as it does not stick to a magnet, so must be silverplated.
If anyone knows anything more I would be very grateful 🙂
09-03-2020 07:30 AM
@argon38 wrote:OP: don't be put off by our chat, we still want to help with your tray! But I really don't get why you would associate magnetism with silverplate.
If it were silverplated at one time, it appears that all the silver is gone. At least, that's how it looks to my eye. Unfortunately, with no marks of any kind I can't see where to go from here.
09-03-2020 08:51 AM - edited 09-03-2020 08:51 AM
@maxine*j wrote:
@argon38 wrote:OP: don't be put off by our chat, we still want to help with your tray! But I really don't get why you would associate magnetism with silverplate.
If it were silverplated at one time, it appears that all the silver is gone. At least, that's how it looks to my eye. Unfortunately, with no marks of any kind I can't see where to go from here.
My point, though, is that the OP's appears to be saying that if it sticks to a magnet, it must be silverplate. I am trying to get to the bottom of this line of reasoning, because it does not make sense to me. Silver is not magnetic, and the base metal in the vast majority of silverplate is not magnetic either. So if a magnet sticks to this tray - as the OP now says it does - my first thought would be: "Ah! it is steel" - not "Ah! it is silverplate."
09-03-2020 09:04 AM
@argon38 wrote:My point, though, is that the OP's appears to be saying that if it sticks to a magnet, it must be silverplated. I am trying to get to the bottom of this line of reasoning...
I understood your point, although my comment may have made it seem otherwise, and I cannot account for the idea, either.