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I have the same tea pot and don't know
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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.
Hi, is there any #s on the bottom?
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 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.
Maybe silver content
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Depending on the size and shape of the tray, it ranges anywhere from $40-50 for round trays. If its a "waiters tray" which are rectangular, its worth about $80. The tea pot is right about $75. and the coffee pot is valued right around $65.
It would depend what the black pot was made of. Assuming ceramic and both pots have the same surface area, then the silver pot would cool quicker; silver is a better heat conductor than most ceramics.
we have a tea pot, creamer and sugar bowl it has silver overlay design on the botton of the pieces it has an artist pallet with a large L and it has a Belleek name on it. I would like any information on the pieces and what they are worth.
The number "1290" on a Barbour Silver Company sterling tea set indicates the pattern or model number of the piece. Barbour Silver Company, known for its quality silverware, often used numerical codes to identify specific designs or collections. Additionally, the "sterling" mark signifies that the item is made of sterling silver, which consists of 92.5% pure silver. This combination of markings helps collectors and buyers identify and authenticate the set.