"Silver soldered" means the piece was assembled with solder containing 3% silver. That means it has almost no melt value. So it depends only on whether you like the frame, not on any inherent worth of the metal.
reed barton 170 silver gravy dish . How much is it worth
1300.00
It's the lot number for the pattern. Example: 1135 is code for ' Windsor ', which is a pattern that was created by Reed & Barton.
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100 years old
Yes, a Reed and Barton 3610 silver soldered piece made for the U.S. Navy is typically made of silver. The term "silver soldered" indicates that silver solder was used in its construction, which usually means the item contains a significant amount of silver, often in the form of a silver alloy. However, for exact specifications regarding the silver content, it's best to consult specific documentation or markings on the item.
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5.25 inch wide, 3 inch high, aqua blue inside with #102 on bottom
The number "865" on a Reed and Barton silver cup indicates the silver content, specifically that it is made from 86.5% silver. This corresponds to the standard for coin silver, which is typically 90% silver, meaning this piece is a lower-grade silver alloy. Reed and Barton often used this marking to denote the quality of their silverware, distinguishing it from higher-purity items.
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It is numbered 61 and 71, please respond if you know the value, or have any information about this piece. thanks