A silver tea pot is not always marked but most can be checked by looking at the bottom. This will indicate the company, model, and possibly even the purity of the silver.
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Maybe silver content
You can tell if you have an F B Rogers silver tea pot by looking at the stamp on the bottom of the pot. It shows when the pot was made, the material, brand, and sometimes even a serial number.
I have the same tea pot and don't know
8.54623
To determine the exact value of a 1883 FB Rogers silver on copper tea pot a couple different factors would need to be taken into consideration. Most importantly, the condition of the tea pot.
A tea pot warmer that is real silver will be marked. If it has no markings, it is likely not real silver, even if it is tarnished. Though you may still want to have it checked in case the markings have been worn away through damage.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, technically speaking, the silver pot of hot tea will cool faster than the black pot because silver has higher thermal conductivity, which means it can transfer heat more efficiently. But hey, either way, you're gonna have some lukewarm tea eventually, so who really cares, right? Just drink it already!
Tea pot.
show me silver markings
Hi, is there any #s on the bottom?
Many of the silver coffee pots are worth prices close to $200 each.. The exact price of the coffee pot will depend upon its condition.