Don't know how to value but all I know is the highest you'd get for them is £250 if in good condition if in bad condition £150 if you wanna sell it to a top anteek shop you have to prove it is a original with a mark on the bottom [EP.NS]
The term "seranco" on an EPNS (Electro-Plated Nickel Silver) tea set typically refers to a specific brand or manufacturer associated with the production of the tea set. It may indicate a particular style or design attributed to that brand. EPNS itself denotes the composition of the metal used, which is nickel silver plated with a layer of silver to enhance durability and appearance.
Afraid they are worth zilch sorry.
EPNS stands for electro plated nickel silver. It is a fancy way of saying silver plated. Items marked EPNS are not worth very much, but it depends on the item. A fork might only be worth a dollar or less, but a complete tea set could be worth $50-150.
what is the value of a meriden b co tea set 275scc worth
EPNS is the abbreviation for Electro Plated Nickel Silver. Sheffield will be the name of the town that it was made in England. I've no idea what 33 means - probably just the manufacturer's identification mark. EPNS has very little value so don't get excited!
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The value of Royal Winton tea set is $ 24.99 and $ 19.99.
Tea set
there is not just one type of Epns spoon. They are all ages etc. Are there any other markings on spoons?
12 pence
Tea set
It has no value, unfortunately. EPNS stands for Electro-Plated Nickel Silver. It has no silver content and if in rough condition, it's going to have no value as a piece either. Sorry!