Waths teh value of monark plate brand 1960
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The value of a Bradford Exchange plate series that is known as "Women of the Century" will vary according to condition and collectibility. They can be found for as high as $200 per plate.
what is collector plate of lous dali worth
35.55
The value depends on several factors including the specific piece, markings on the piece, etc. Regardless of what piece it is, most Rogers EPNS items are priced below $100.00 on ebay. There are a few that are priced much higher.
there is not just one type of Epns spoon. They are all ages etc. Are there any other markings on spoons?
It has no value, unfortunately. EPNS stands for Electro-Plated Nickel Silver. It has no silver content and if in rough condition, it's going to have no value as a piece either. Sorry!
No its silver plate. EPNS stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver.
what ever some one will pay for it
Afraid they are worth zilch sorry.
About 70-80 dollars if listed on eBay.
$30
EPNS is the abbreviation for Electro Plated Nickel Silver. Sheffield will be the name of the town that it was made in England. I've no idea what 33 means - probably just the manufacturer's identification mark. EPNS has very little value so don't get excited!
Yes, it's very possible. Electroplating was invented in 1840 by Elkington of Birmingham, England. However, a lot early silver plate was marked with pseudo-hallmarks and, to avoid confusion with sterling silver, this practice was made illegal in 1896. After that date, all silver plate was required to be stamped 'EPNS'. So anything marked EPNS can date from 1896 onwards. Ken
EPNS stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver - another term for silver plate.
EPNS is 'electroplated nickel silver', so not hugely valuable, but if a good example from, say, the 1920s it would have some value. Best to take it to local antiques dealers, but ask several, some will be more interested than others.