The history of the silver apple corer
One of the reasons why people specialise in silver is that the study of such is often associated...
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One of the reasons why people specialise in silver is that the study of such is often associated...
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It’s little wonder silver is such an attractive collectable – not only does it hold its intrinsic...
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Pewter, brass, copper, Sheffield plate and electroplate are just some of the commonly seen metals...
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Despite the vagaries of fashion, old silver has remained one of the most enduringly popular...
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Bluish-white metallic element. It is used to form various alloys such as brass, bronze and nickel...
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White bronze is an ideal substitute for nickel and silver because of its appearance and chemical...
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Tungsten Carbide is an inorganic chemical compound which contains equal numbers of tungsten and...
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Titanium is obtained from various ores that occur naturally on the earth. The primary ores used...
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A harvest of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver so beautiful it brought tears to the eyes of one expert,...
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The Gold Sovereign was first issued during the reign of Henry VII in 1489 and had a value of...
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Nathaniel Mills (1784-1843) – The King of Castle Tops By Cliff Proctor If you are fortunate enough...
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