There are many different places that you could sell an old silver tea service, which you use depends largely on whether or not you want to sell it in person or online. If you decide to sell it online then a good place to look would be eBay. If selling it in person then a local antiques dealer would be idea.
One can sell a silver teapot on these websites: Amazon Market Place, Selling Antiques, eBay, Bid or Buy, Ruby Lane, AC Silver, Etsy, The Find, Preloved, to name a few.
Despite being over 50 years old, the note isn't rare or valuable. They generally sell for around $3.00.
Jewelers and coin dealers buy gold and silver.
silver service set from 1956 will be considered as collectibles. It is not old enough and not rare enough to qualify as antique.
If you sell and old baseball card or save it then sell it in the future people will buy it. If the card is really valuable you can sell it on eBay or craigslist for lots of money. You have to be good at what cards you buy because some are just worthless.
Some times it depends old it is. For me yes email me if you have any that you would sell. bakerm@roadrunner.com
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1957 $1 bills are silver certificates. In the old days, you could trade that dollar for $1 worth of silver, or silver dollars. Right now, you can sell them or keep it.
German silver would be much cheaper because it is a nickel alloy that doesn't actually contain silver. Sterling silver, on the other hand, is an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper (usually). Silver is much more valuable than nickel.
I have a silver diving watch from Service Merchandise, which cost about 79.99 new in 1994.....
old is gold means that the every old thing is valuable
Yes pretty much any old carvings are valuable.
Some old vases are valuable. Their value depends on how rare they are, their age, who made it, and the condition they are in.