Sterling China

Vintage Sterling China Cup & Saucer: 37,500 ppm Lead. All Sterling China I’ve tested has had unsafe levels of Lead.

Vintage Sterling China Cup & Saucer: 37,500 ppm Lead. All Sterling China I’ve tested has had unsafe levels of Lead.

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Nestle cup and saucer – logo area; 60 second test. Lead (Pb): 37,500 +/- 1,100 ppm Cadmium (Cd): 55 +/- 17 ppm Barium (Ba): 510 +/- 103 ppm Antimony (Sb): 450 +/- 44 ppm Tin (Sn): 7,848 +/- 366 ppm Zinc (Zn): 573 +/- 63 ppm Iron (Fe): 1,022 +/- 208 ppm Vanadium (V): 113…

Marine Commissary WW2 Dish: 43,200 ppm Lead

Marine Commissary WW2 Dish: 43,200 ppm Lead

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WWII US Marine Commissary Vitrified China dish, by Sterling, East Liverpool, Ohio: 43,200 ppm LEAD. Read more about testing dishes here. To see the #LeadFree dishes I use in my home, click here. For more #SaferChoices for your family, click here. To make a contribution in support of my independent consumer goods testing and lead…

Sterling Vitrified China, WW2 U.S. Navy, Ohio: 44,800 ppm Lead

Sterling Vitrified China, WW2 U.S. Navy, Ohio: 44,800 ppm Lead

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Vintage military U.S. Navy china. Sterling Vitrified China Made in East Liverpool Ohio, USA  – circa 1940: 44,800 ppm lead when tested with an XRF. Vintage military china may also test positive using a LeadCheck swab.  This belonged to my uncle who was a doctor in the Navy during WWII. Read more about testing dishes…