what is the value of a meriden b co tea set 275scc worth
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The Meriden B set would be considered an antique set. The price for the set is close to $200, depending upon the condition it is in.
The Meriden B Company 1402 is a model of a silver-plated flatware set produced by the Meriden Britannia Company, known for its high-quality metalware and silver products during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Established in Meriden, Connecticut, the company was a significant player in the silver industry, producing a range of items including tableware, serving pieces, and decorative objects. The "1402" typically refers to a specific pattern or design within their flatware collection. Collectors often seek out these pieces for their craftsmanship and historical value.
The value of a Meriden B Company silver creamer, marked with the number 0897, typically ranges between $25 to $100, depending on its condition, age, and market demand. Factors such as whether it is part of a set, its design, and any unique characteristics can also influence its worth. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult an antiques appraiser or check recent sales for similar items.
Don't know, but I have a full set, too and am trying to find its worth.
The value of a silver plated Meridan salt and pepper dog and bear depends on its condition. This set in excellent condition is valued between 11.00 and 16.00 as of 2014.
Silver plated or sterling silver. ?? I'm not even sure which it is. Should there be a mark to indicate sterling silver?
Not much information is available on Meriden Firearms, but you might go to the library and locate Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms. Then look through all the books on that shelf. The Meriden company was set up by Sears Roebuck to manufacture firearms for sale through their catalog and retail stores. It lasted from about 1905 to 1915.
The Perfect Set-Up - 1936 was released on: USA: 1 February 1936
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$300
The word COPY should be a very large clue telling you that the set is not genuine. In that case it's only worth the value of whatever metal it's made from.