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The material rapidly gained popularity as a substitute for solid silver, as it was much cheaper to produce. Any object made in silver could in effect be made in Old Sheffield Plate, although objects subject to heavy wear such as spoons and forks were not so satisfactory in plate.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe characteristic identifying feature of OSP is the 'bleeding' or 'show through' of the copper base, especially on points of wear although there is also a subtle difference in colour from the pure silver of electro plating to the \"very faintly bluish lustre\" of OSP. The material remained popular until being replaced by the electroplate process in the 1840s.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c!----\u003e"}

Pair of Old Sheffield Plate table candlesticks

Product Description

Pair of Old Sheffield Plate table candlesticks
These candlesticks have removeable candle cups

c.1850

Approx 29cms (11 1/4") tall
Approx 13.5cms (5 1/4") wide at the base

In excellent condition
We have replaced the felt bottoms
GUARANTEED free from damage and repair

What is Old Sheffield Plate?

Old Sheffield Plate (or OSP) is the name generally given to the material developed by Thomas Boulsover in the 1740s, a fusion of copper and silver which could be made into a range of items normally made in solid silver. The material rapidly gained popularity as a substitute for solid silver, as it was much cheaper to produce. Any object made in silver could in effect be made in Old Sheffield Plate, although objects subject to heavy wear such as spoons and forks were not so satisfactory in plate.

The characteristic identifying feature of OSP is the 'bleeding' or 'show through' of the copper base, especially on points of wear although there is also a subtle difference in colour from the pure silver of electro plating to the "very faintly bluish lustre" of OSP. The material remained popular until being replaced by the electroplate process in the 1840s.

 

Sku: 232404146C
$ 400.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.