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- Sheffield_plate abstract "Sheffield plate is a layered combination of silver and copper that was used for many years to produce a wide range of household articles. These included buttons, caddy spoons, fish slices, serving utensils, candlesticks and other lighting devices, coffee and tea sets, serving dishes and trays, tankards and pitchers, and larger items such as soup tureens and hot-water urns. Almost every article made in sterling silver was also crafted by Sheffield makers, who used this manufacturing process to produce nearly identical wares at far less cost.".
- Sheffield_plate wikiPageExternalLink SHEFFIELD_PLATE.htm.
- Sheffield_plate wikiPageID "755628".
- Sheffield_plate wikiPageRevisionID "598167248".
- Sheffield_plate hasPhotoCollection Sheffield_plate.
- Sheffield_plate subject Category:Copper.
- Sheffield_plate subject Category:English_inventions.
- Sheffield_plate subject Category:History_of_Sheffield.
- Sheffield_plate subject Category:Silver.
- Sheffield_plate subject Category:Silversmithing.
- Sheffield_plate type Ability105616246.
- Sheffield_plate type Abstraction100002137.
- Sheffield_plate type Cognition100023271.
- Sheffield_plate type Creativity105624700.
- Sheffield_plate type EnglishInventions.
- Sheffield_plate type Invention105633385.
- Sheffield_plate type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Sheffield_plate comment "Sheffield plate is a layered combination of silver and copper that was used for many years to produce a wide range of household articles. These included buttons, caddy spoons, fish slices, serving utensils, candlesticks and other lighting devices, coffee and tea sets, serving dishes and trays, tankards and pitchers, and larger items such as soup tureens and hot-water urns.".
- Sheffield_plate label "Sheffield plate".
- Sheffield_plate sameAs m.038n34.
- Sheffield_plate sameAs Q16934227.
- Sheffield_plate sameAs Q16934227.
- Sheffield_plate sameAs Sheffield_plate.
- Sheffield_plate wasDerivedFrom Sheffield_plate?oldid=598167248.
- Sheffield_plate isPrimaryTopicOf Sheffield_plate.