We Buy Sterling Flatware
Interested in selling your sterling flatware? Sell your sterling flatware for cash! Since we don't operate a retail storefront, we keep costs low and pay more for your sterling flatware.
If you would like to sell sterling silver flatware, please send the following to sterlingflatware@southernsilver.com :
1. A complete list of the sterling flatware pieces you wish to sell. Normally, a description such as "12 place settings and 6 serving pieces, 45 pieces total" will be fine.
2. The manufacturer and pattern name. "Gorham Chantilly," "Chantilly by Gorham" or anything similar should be fine. If you don't know, that's fine too. The photos (next step) should help us determine the pattern for you.
3. Any digital photos where available. Ideally, we'd like to see three images: a) an image of the entire set, b) a closer shot of a single place setting and c) any close up shots of manufacturer marks (usually on the back of a fork or any solid piece).
4. Note the condition of your entire collection: like new, gently used, monogrammed, etc.
5. Your complete contact information: name, telephone number and email address
You will receive feedback and our offer via email, normally same-day. Remember, we do not operate a retail store. By keeping overhead costs down, we can pay more for your sterling flatware!
We look forward to receiving your information and sending you an offer for your sterling flatware!
All the best,
SouthernSilver.com
Frequently Asked Questions:
Question: How much can I expect to get for my sterling silver flatware collection?
Answer: Check around (as if you were buying) for a while to determine what your sterling flatware collection might be worth. If a place setting is selling for $100 (for example), then you should expect to get paid roughly $55-65 by a typical sterling flatware dealer. The benefit to working with SouthernSilver.com is that we can buy your entire collection at once and... we pay more!
Question: What sterling flatware patterns will SouthernSilver.com buy?
Answer: We'll look at anything that's in good/excellent condition but we are almost always buying the following patterns:
Grande Baroque by Wallace
Chantilly by Gorham
Old Master by Towle
Prelude by International
Rose Point by Wallace
Repousse by Kirk Stieff
Francis I by Reed & Barton
Royal Danish by International
Fairfax by Gorham
Strasbourg by Gorham
Candlelight by Towle
Damask Rose by Oneida
Etruscan by Gorham
King Richard by Towle
Buttercup by Gorham
Rondo by Gorham
Classic Rose by Reed & Barton
Joan of Arc by International
Old Colonial by Towle
Chateau Rose by Alvin
Camellia by Gorham
French Provincial by Towle
Greenbrier by Gorham
Stieff Rose by Kirk Stieff
Melrose by Gorham
English Gadroon by Gorham
Rambler Rose by Towle
Sir Christopher by Wallace
Modern Victorian by Lunt
Love Disarmed by Reed & Barton
Strativari by Wallace








