![Maybe keep the vintage silver plate in the cabinet this holiday season? Barker-Ellis vintage silver plate wine charger with "England" and menorah mark: 9,450 ppm Lead (90 & up is unsafe) + Maybe keep the vintage silver plate in the cabinet this holiday season? Barker-Ellis vintage silver plate wine charger with "England" and menorah mark: 9,450 ppm Lead (90 & up is unsafe) +](https://i0.wp.com/tamararubin.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Made-in-England-Barker-Ellis-Vintage-Silverplate-wine-charger-menorah-mark-Lead-Safe-Mama-2021-02-scaled.jpg?fit=2560%2C1920&ssl=1)
Maybe keep the vintage silver plate in the cabinet this holiday season? Barker-Ellis vintage silver plate wine charger with "England" and menorah mark: 9,450 ppm Lead (90 & up is unsafe) +
![Click to see all the links to pieces I've written about silverware & utensils: Spoons, knives, forks, etc. (with XRF test results) Click to see all the links to pieces I've written about silverware & utensils: Spoons, knives, forks, etc. (with XRF test results)](https://i0.wp.com/tamararubin.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/16_Todays-Theme_-Silverware.png?fit=940%2C788&ssl=1)
Click to see all the links to pieces I've written about silverware & utensils: Spoons, knives, forks, etc. (with XRF test results)
![Vintage 1950s Silverware, Blossom Time: Lead-free! Vintage (but not antique!) sterling silver is generally a safe choice. Vintage 1950s Silverware, Blossom Time: Lead-free! Vintage (but not antique!) sterling silver is generally a safe choice.](https://i0.wp.com/tamararubin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/silver5.jpg?resize=607%2C455&ssl=1)
Vintage 1950s Silverware, Blossom Time: Lead-free! Vintage (but not antique!) sterling silver is generally a safe choice.
![NH Public Health on X: "If you own Corelle® dinnerware from before 2005, consider removing it from your kitchen cabinets due to concerns for high levels of Lead. Corelle® recommends using their NH Public Health on X: "If you own Corelle® dinnerware from before 2005, consider removing it from your kitchen cabinets due to concerns for high levels of Lead. Corelle® recommends using their](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FTOgnXQWIAIkVxX.jpg)
NH Public Health on X: "If you own Corelle® dinnerware from before 2005, consider removing it from your kitchen cabinets due to concerns for high levels of Lead. Corelle® recommends using their
![Vintage 1950s Silverware, Blossom Time: Lead-free! Vintage (but not antique!) sterling silver is generally a safe choice. Vintage 1950s Silverware, Blossom Time: Lead-free! Vintage (but not antique!) sterling silver is generally a safe choice.](https://i0.wp.com/tamararubin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/silver3.jpg?ssl=1)