Is a silver-plated tray worth anything?
Silver is a valuable metal that has a long-lasting intrinsic value. Therefore, you can melt it down and sell it depending on the metal market. On the contrary, silver-plated items are only worth what the buyer has to offer. Unlike silver that has a melting value, silverplate doesn’t.
Can you sell silver trays?
You can sell us items such as silver flatware, silver tea sets, silver bowls and antique silver trays etc and get cash that is reflective of the item’s true value. When we get an item we determine its value based on factors such as age, craftsmanship etc.
What are silver platters worth?
For a tray that is pure silver (at least 92.5% silver), the price per Troy ounce is around $16.00 as of March 2018.
Where can I sell my silver platter?
Antique Silver Consignment Sotheby’s is your most reliable venue to sell silver flatware, serving pieces or other items that you are ready to part with.
How much is a silver platter worth?
How do I sell my silver dishes?
Private buyers and collectors give good prices. Find their ads in newspapers or online. Make the best profit by selling your silver yourself, after enough research. Place an ad online or sell through an auction site like eBay.
Where are the production numbers on a Silverplate?
Silverplate manufacturers produced illustrated catalogs identifying each item with a stock or production number so that retailers could order without any confusion. These numbers were stamped on each piece (usually on the bottom). Having a catalog this number can be useful to date a piece. Many other marks can be found on a silverplate piece.
When did Futura NY start selling silver plates?
From 1923 to 1932 they sold silver plated, brass, copper hollowware items under the name SILVERCRAFT. Futura NY Silvercraft was used in 1931 for silver and silver plated. From 1933 to 1965 they used the trademark KROME-KRAFT.
What is the date on the Elkington Silverplate?
In this case, being known the date letters of Elkington, we can date exactly the two marks. That in the left (with the crown) is 1887. That on the right (without the crown) is 1904. The firm became a Limited Liability Company in 1900.