You could probably sell it for about $100.
About $20
This is a : 10" USN SILVER SERVING BOWL NAVY OFFICERS' INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. X1360 XLNT!!
made in Niagara Falls by Oneida Silver Company - 1877 is not the date but a serial number. Fairly common worth @$5.
A silver colored Eagle with both of his wings fully extended. This is also the insignia of a US Navy Captain. A USN Captain is the same as a USA Colonel. Not to be confused with a USA Captain, which in the USN is a Lieutenant (two silver bars attached together).
What you have is some type of serving piece, a jug or a bowl that was made by Reed and Barton. They made "Silver Soldered" pieces to stand up to the heavy use by restaurants and hotels. This is a silver plated piece and the value would be based on its usefulness and condition since the silver value would likely be below $10. If the condition is good and there are no dents or deep scratches the value would likely be between $25 and $50.
i would say at least 150$ or it could go up to 1000$
Robert Walker - USN - was born on 1929-02-02.
The abbreviation would be "CDR, USN (Ret.)"
USN ships of WWII were built of steel; USN PT Boats were built of WOOD. USN ships of WWII also fought in the Vietnam War; USN Swift Boats during the Vietnam War were built of ALUMINUM.
The abbreviation for the United States Navy is the obvious "USN."
yes they do
The USN.