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Eating fork needs silver plate
I have a fork just like you would eat with but it has been shaped into a bracelet. I think it is silver. The marks on it are X-12-NS. I would like to have it dipped in silver again. It is 7inches long and the fork end is 2.5inches wide it is solid and old metal not new.
Many thanks, I hope I have the right site.
Complete novice needs help - CHESTER, CHESHIRE, ENGLAND
2004
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