The value of a silver teapot marked "12784 EPNSAJ Harrison and Son Darlington" is generally influenced by several factors, including its age, condition, and market demand. EPNSAJ indicates that it is made of electroplated nickel silver, which is less valuable than sterling silver. Typically, such teapots can range from $20 to a few hundred dollars, depending on these factors. To get an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a professional antique dealer or appraiser.
Lou Harrison's birth name is Lou Silver Harrison.
Pre 1902 when they moved.
Sterling silver is marked .925; fine silver is marked .999. It appears 3645 may be a pattern or product number.
Silver is marked on the 25th year of marriage.
Gold marked 925 indicates that it is actually sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is a metal alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals such as copper. The 925 marking is a common standard for sterling silver jewelry.
"760" marked on any silver means that the object contains 76% silver (and 24% other metals).
William Henry Harrison
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
No. Jewelry stamped 925, .925 or "sterling" is genuine sterling, not silverplate.
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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