Things You'll Need
Instructions
Locate the stamped markings to identify real silver candle holders. Silver items will be stamped with the numbers 925, 900 or 925/1000. They may also be stamped with other markings by the silversmith or a foreign country's assay office denoting the purity of the silver. An absence of markings is a sure sign that the item is not sterling silver.
Check the tarnish color for other signs of plated silver. Silver plate will tarnish to a blue-purple color while sterling silver will be gray-black.
Test the item if you are still unsure of its authenticity. This test requires you to scratch the candle holder, so use it as a last resort. If you want to conduct the test yourself, get a silver acid testing kit and scrape off a little of the silver. Place a drop of nitric acid on the scratch and use the provided color chart to determine the silver content of the candle holder. If you do not want to test the candle holder yourself, you can take it to a jeweler who will conduct the test for a small fee.