Friday, June 20, 2008

How To Clean Silver

How To Clean Silver
Written by Michelle Staley

I LOVE antique and vintage silver and silverplate. I have gobs of plated flatware sitting in plastic bags because I just have not gotten around to cleaning it or doing anything else with it for that matter. But here are a couple of ways to easily clean silver and silverplate without getting finger cramps from buffing and shining.

The first is using sour milk. Now if you don't have a quart of sour milk in the frig, you can put the juice of 1 lemon in a quart of milk. Let it sit for about 10 minutes and you have sour milk. Pour this into a glass dish large enough to hold the quart of nasty milk and the silver you are going to clean. Be sure to cover the items you are cleaning. Let it sit overnight and you will wake up to nice shiny silver. Be sure to wash and dry it well.

Option 2) Get a large flat aluminum pan or one of the disposable aluminum pans, place your silver or silver-plate items in it. Boil a pot of water and pour this over your tarnished silver. Add a tablespoon of baking soda and a pinch of salt. This will bubble and boil but once all the action has stopped you will have tarnish free silver.

** I have tested both of these methods and they worked great for me but I assume no responsibility for what might happen when you use them. **

Serial Number List of Vintage Sewing machine

Serial Number List

Dating Singer Sewing Machines

These tables from Singer publications, they show the dates for a particular range of serial numbers for the different Singer plants.

PLEASE NOTE:
R-series was issued before J-series V-series was issued before F-series

If the information is not listed here... I do not have it.

ELIZABETHPORT PLANT

Year of issue

From

To

No Letter Prefix prior to 1900

Letter N series

1900

1900

Letter L Series

1901

1901

Letter K Series

1902

1903

Letter B Series

1904

1905

Letter D Series

1908

1909

G-1,000,000 to G-2,500,000

1910

1912

G-2,500,000 to G-4,400,000

1913

1915

G-4,400,000 to G-6,500,000

1916

1918

G-6,500,000 to G-8,500,000

1919

1920

G-8,500,000 to G-9,999,999

1921

1923

G-1 to G-999,999

1924

1924

Letter F Series

1910

1920

Letter Y Series

1925

1925


LETTER SERIES

AA series

1924

1926

AB series

1926

1928

AC series

1928

1930

AD series

1930

1935

AE series

1935

1938

AF series

1935

1938

AF series

1938

1941

AG series

1938

1941

AG series

1947

1947

AH series

1947

1948

AJ series

1948

1950

AK series

1951

1952

AL series

1953

1955

AM series

1955

1959

AN series

1959

ANDERSON PLANT

Year of issue

From

To

Letter NA series

1951

1959

Letter NB series

1959

1961

Letter NC series

1961

ST. JOHNS PLANT

Year of issue

From

To

Letter JA series

1924

1936

Letter JB series

1945

1948

Letter JB series

1936

1948

Letter JC series

1948

1954

Letter JD series

1954

1961

Letter JD series

1959

Letter JE series

1961

CLYDEBANK PLANT

Year of issue

From

To

Letter ED series

1941

1947

Letter EE series

1947

1949

Letter EF series

1949

1949

Letter EG series

1950

1950

Letter EH series

1951

1952

Letter EJ series

1953

1954

Letter EK series

1954

1956

Letter EL series

1956

1956

Letter EM series

1956

1957

Letter EN series

1958

1959

Letter EP series

1959

1960

Letter ER series

1960

1960

Letter ES series

1960

1961

Letter ET series

1961

BRIDGEPORT PLANT

Year of issue

From

To

W 1,500,000

1954

Thank you to Sarah for the above information

Vintage Bel Air Sewing machine




Vintage Bel Air Imperial Sewing Machine with Case


This is a vintage Bel Air Imperial Sewing Machine with a case.

The case is just to keep the dust off of it and to sit the machine in, the clasps do not work and I would not trust it to hold up to being carried around by the handle. I made some repairs to the case.

There is pretty gold filigree and scroll decoration on the base which is in good condition. The endplate has lots of pretty filigree on it too. The belts are somewhat brittle and stiff and probably need replacing even though they worked well while I was using it.

This machine is circa 1950. It is considered to be a 3/4 size machine and is great for quilting and for teaching your children and grandkids how to sew on a machine.

The motor is a Bell Electric Universal Motor and it sits on the back of the machine.

It works great and I sewed on it for several weeks but I do recommend having it cleaned and serviced if you are going to be using it on a regular basis.

Antique & Vintage Sewing machine





Antique Primitive Victorian Vintage Furniture, Antique Sewing Machine, Vintage Child's Furniture, antiques and collectibles, collectible furniture

Vintage Singer Sewing Machine - Singer 99-31 with Case


This is a vintage Singer 99-31. It has a case, the instruction book, accessory box with bobbins and an extra feed cover plate and needles. It also has a light.

The case is just to keep the dust off of it and to sit the machine in, the clasps do not work well enough and I would not trust it to hold up to being carried around by the handle.

There is pretty gold filigree decoration on the base which is in good condition.

This machine was made in the mid 1950's. It is considered to be a 3/4 size machine and perfect for taking to guild meetings or to leave sitting on the table for fast sewing jobs. It is also great for quilting and for teaching your children and grandkids how to sew on a machine.

It works great and I sewed on it for several weeks but I do recommend having it cleaned and serviced if you are going to be using it on a regular basis.