A couple years ago I crossed a LF silver cock over a LF buff hen and the three chicks, below, are the result. I also attempted the same cross with bantams, but the eggs weren't fertile early on in the hatching season.
Two chicks appear to carry gold and one silver. Because silver (S) is a sex linked gene the silver (cream) chick should be a pullet (S/S) and the gold (buff) ones should be cockerels (S/s+).
Buffs are supposedly based on EWh (wheaten) which is dominant to e+ (wildtype/duckwing) and silvers are based on it. I thought the chick phenotype would look more like a wheaten chick, but they look more like wildtype.