The are some online websites that give values fo antique silverware. One of these websites is antiques.about.com.
An excellent value guide for antique silverware is "Warman's Sterling Silver Flatware: Value & Identification Guide" by Phil Dreis. It is available on Amazon.com for under $20.
AN AUCTIONEER will probably be able to help. He might know the price that such items are selling for at the momemt, or he might suggest the name of a specialist who might know more about antique silverware. There are numerous BOOKS to guide antique collectors, and even to guide collectors of antiques. Of course it may depend where you live and the interest for that type of antique silverware in your area. Rather than buying a book, often a library will have a copy of a recent editions that can be referenced. One can also look ONLINE to such sites as eBay and see if there are similar items being offered. This might provide an indication of current market values. For more information see Related links below this box
Sterling silver silverware can be found at many antique shops. Pawn shops, estate sales and even rummage sales frequently have sterling silver silverware.
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Look up: Antique chest on www.e-bay.com and see how much people are bidding for it, or selling it for or check out: http://www.prices4antiques.com or you can give it to me! lol!
As of July 2013, there are five websites that have a free price guide for silver plated dinnerware or silverware. Some of the names of the websites are Silver Collect, Worth Point, and Kovels.
Library, internet, Standard Catalog of Firearms.
you can get it from an appraiser or at some antique roadshows.
Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms
Being an antique, one won't find such a sofa in IKEA or Value CIty Furniture. The best place to find a unique antique sofa would be in the random antique shops scattered throughout the downtown and small town shopping centers.
You will have to figure out what model it is first. If it is a really old gun, try to identify it from Flayerman's Guide to Antique American Firearms and if it is modern look in Gun Trader's Guide. Both of these books should be available at your local library.
To find the age and value of an old tapestry, consult an appraiser. An antique collectible may also be able to help you find this information.
You can find the value or your military toys by going to you local pawn shop or too antique store and you can get a great answer of the value of the memorabilia you own.