here are some thoughts...
the best way, of course, is to sell it yourself. Determine its value by looking on eBay for similar sets that has been sold. If none there, go to antique stores and find similar sets.
After you find the value, set the price you want based on condition of your set.
Now find your outlet. Consider...
Craig's list
Consigning to antique stores
selling on eBay
selling with local auction house
also, you could donate it to a charity and get a nice write off.
just some thoughts. brian h
The value of a Reed and Barton silver soldered 2800 2P tea pitcher can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand, but typically ranges from $100 to $300. Collectors often look for specific features or historical significance, which can influence the price. For an accurate appraisal, it’s advisable to consult a professional appraiser or check recent sales of similar items.
Items marked "silver soldered" have negligible silver metal content, so the value depends on age, condition, and attractiveness. The style of the pot and the quality of the design and/or engraving are important. Although many golf-related items are collectible, unless a buyer has fond memories of this country club, it may have relatively little value. So, without seeing it, and assuming it is not dented, broken, or corroded, I'd guess in the $25 - $50 range. --A Buckeye Antique Dealer
70% of 2800= 70% * 2800= 0.7 * 2800= 1,960
5% of 2800= 5% * 2800= 0.05 * 2800= 140
36% of 2800 = 36% * 2800 = 0.36 * 2800 = 1008
56020% of 2800= 20% * 2800= 0.20 * 2800= 560
89% of 2800= 89% * 2800= 0.89 * 2800= 2492
% rate:= 7/2800 * 100%= 0.0025 * 100%= 0.25%
2800
2800/1
To find out how many hundreds go into 2800, you divide 2800 by 100. Doing the calculation, 2800 ÷ 100 equals 28. Therefore, there are 28 hundreds in 2800.
2800