Valuable and important sterling silver pieces.
There is now a company called Revere Ware. They began in copper bottom pots and pans and in recent years have branched out. Revere was a silversmith and worked in copper making pots and pans.
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Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre in his silversmith's work. All of his work was sent to different customers around the world. Thus spreading the new of the Boston Massacre.
what does the initals spco for on sterling silver as a marking on the bottom of a piece with the 638
Taper candles come in 2 common sizes, 1/2" or 7/8". they are warped in beeswax and can burn for up to 7 hours depending on the size of the candle. Taper Candles requires a taper candle stand as the bottom of these candles are usually round.
I'm trying to figure out what the 94D on the bottom of my pan means. The numbers seem to indicate the year of manufacture. Haven't found out what the letters mean yet.
The Revere Ware bottom stamp "88-C" indicates that the cookware was manufactured in 1988, with "C" likely denoting the specific month of production, which is often identified as March. Revere Ware is known for its high-quality stainless steel cookware, and the date stamp helps collectors and users identify the age and potential characteristics of the piece. This information can be useful for those looking to restore or value vintage cookware.
Revere Ware copper clad bottom pots are made from stainless steel with a layer of copper sandwiched between it and a layer of aluminum. This construction allows for excellent heat conductivity and even cooking, as the copper distributes heat quickly and uniformly. The stainless steel exterior provides durability and resistance to rust and corrosion. The combination of these materials makes Revere Ware pots popular for both home cooks and professional chefs.
The numbers on the bottom of a silver candelabra typically represent the silver content or purity of the metal, indicated in terms of fineness. For example, "925" would indicate that the candelabra is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. This marking helps determine the value and authenticity of the piece.
There is a Registered Trademark at the bottom, which is very small and you can see with the use of Magnifying Glass.
If the candelabra is sterling silver and marked with a crown, the value could be as much as about 600 dollars. The FB Rogers Silver Company in Taunton, Massachusetts released a large number of these candelabras and the value does follow the silver market.ÊÊ
Paul Revere was a silversmith who also made copper items. Some of these were pans with copper bottoms because they cook better with the copper. In the last 50 or 60 years a company began called Revere Ware. They have been making high end pots and pans with copper bottoms and now they have gone into other things that relate to cooking and dishes.