Identifying antique silverware patterns is tricky. Often, the silver has been passed down for generations, and the name of the design, the manufacturer, and the history have been lost. Fortunately, ...
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Antique silverware often hides more value than we initially realize. Whether you've inherited a set or found pieces at an ...
The older you get, the more stuff you seem to accumulate. This is especially true in the kitchen. Before you know it, you’re up to your eyeballs in more random pieces of silverware than you’ll ever ...
That drawer full of tarnished forks and spoons might not look like much—but don’t be fooled. Some old silverware isn’t just heirloom-worthy; it’s downright valuable. Between rare patterns, high silver ...
We all know silverware was made for eating. But what do you do with it after it has run its course and you end up with leftovers? Maybe you're tired of the pattern and buy a new set. Or you get ...
A few weeks ago, I wrote about jazzing up your plain dishware. This week, I'll show you a way to personalize your silverware. You can redo old or buy less expensive pieces from the dollar or thrift ...
Marking your garden and herb pots is a handy practice for easy identification but garden markers can detract from the beauty of your garden. These DIY markers have a vintage look that's right at home ...