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Old 21st April 2010, 09:57 PM   #11
kai
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By the way, the metal bands look more like tarnished silver, not brass.
IMHO, the patina looked slightly off for silver to me but on a second look it might well be a low silver alloy, too. The highlights seen at the rim of the pommel band (post #4) look kinda promising. I'd surely do a silver test at this area before polishing a window into the existing patina.

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If brass, it is obvious, but if silver, don't be surprised that some green patina might be present.
Yes, especially in humid conditions some copper compounds easily develop from corrosion with coin silver (or even lower silver alloys).

Maurice, have you tried the "cold" needle test to gauge the malleability of the metal?

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