You could probably sell it for about $100.
About $20
This is a : 10" USN SILVER SERVING BOWL NAVY OFFICERS' INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. X1360 XLNT!!
The value of a 3610 silver soldered USN pitcher can vary based on factors such as its condition, age, and specific markings. Typically, these pitchers can range from $100 to $500, with well-preserved or rare examples fetching higher prices. To get an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult with an antiques expert or check recent sales of similar items.
made in Niagara Falls by Oneida Silver Company - 1877 is not the date but a serial number. Fairly common worth @$5.
A silver colored Eagle with both of his wings fully extended. This is also the insignia of a US Navy Captain. A USN Captain is the same as a USA Colonel. Not to be confused with a USA Captain, which in the USN is a Lieutenant (two silver bars attached together).
What you have is some type of serving piece, a jug or a bowl that was made by Reed and Barton. They made "Silver Soldered" pieces to stand up to the heavy use by restaurants and hotels. This is a silver plated piece and the value would be based on its usefulness and condition since the silver value would likely be below $10. If the condition is good and there are no dents or deep scratches the value would likely be between $25 and $50.
i would say at least 150$ or it could go up to 1000$
Robert Walker - USN - was born on 1929-02-02.
The abbreviation would be "CDR, USN (Ret.)"
USN ships of WWII were built of steel; USN PT Boats were built of WOOD. USN ships of WWII also fought in the Vietnam War; USN Swift Boats during the Vietnam War were built of ALUMINUM.
The abbreviation for the United States Navy is the obvious "USN."
The USN.