The best way to clean a silver item like a cleaner is a commercial silver cleaner. Some other preparations like lemon juice and water are somewhat effective too.
As a collector of this particular pattern, I can tell you it depends on the condition of the silver. If there is no silver left on it and what you see is dark metal, then the value is only around $25 to $50. If it is in good condition and does not have to be replated, then you can ask about $100. If however, you have a creamer with a lid, then that is a rarer piece in that it is not a creamer, but rather a covered syrup jug. In rough shape, ask about $100.
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Please friend, I dont have an answer for you but am hoping you are looking to sell the creamer as my kindled memories bring me happy tears. If you are able to send me a pic so I might make an offer? Thank you Heidi 2532906686 text
Creamer and sugar dated around 1769 any pictures or info?
$50.
Jeeves and Wooster - 1990 The Silver Jug or Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (1999) (2005)
There are several ways. You can get a silver cleaning cloth or a liquid silver cleaner where you dip the silver into and then wipe it clean.
its worth up to 45,000 dollars Get it checked out. IF it is authentic, I would donate it to a museum.
The value depends on the metal of the item (sterling silver, silver plate, nickel etc.) and the condition of the bowl.
Henry Creamer's birth name is Creamer, Henry Sterling.
So toothpaste might clean silver but who noez i dnt <SHLASH>
it depends on the spot price of silver when you want to sell it or find the worth and it also depends on how much it is weighted