contact reed and barton .com and ask then i have a 1873 reed/barton silverplate tea set # 2626 aug 1st .what is the # under the teapot
925 marked on the inside of a piece of jewelry means that it is 92.5 percent silver. The tcl is most likely the designer initials who designed that specific piece of jewelry.
Only one genuine 1849 $20 gold piece is known, and it was designed by James Barton Longacre, not George T. Morgan. Any other supposed $20 gold piece with that date is either a fantasy coin, a replica, or an outright fake.
A piece of silver jewelry that is marked with a number like 929 refers to the amount of silver that has been used to make the piece. A piece with a stamp of 929 means that it was made with 9.29 percent silver.
Designed by Lockheed in 1937. With a piece of paper and a pencil.
gold marked 685 is approx. 16K gold. it is more likely that the piece is actually marked 585 but not marked very clearly. this would make it 14K
The exact value of a 50 schilling piece marked Republik Osterreich is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors include the age and condition of the schilling.
That the specific piece of land is very historical can not be taken down.
most pieces will be marked "ZZ 585", which means the piece is 14K.
An armpiece is a piece of armour which is designed to protect the arm.
That depends on what you mean. If a piece of silver jewelry is say marked with the word Norway as opposed to one marked Italy, I would opt for the Norway piece. It's probably going to be a lot more valuable, in most cases that is.
yes, that's where the piece is made and that's were peretti resides today according to Tiffany & co.
Unlikely but possible. most likely this is a silver piece of jewellery