Yes, Cecilio is a clarinet brand
The simple answer... NO! Sorry.
depending on condition...$600-650 brand new
um... i think Yamaha or cecilio
brand new it would be worth 750$.
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.
Absolutely not. They are Chinese made, and made from molded plastic
Not at all, unless it's going on the wall at a TGI Friday's.
The value of nickel silver cutlery can vary depending on the age, condition, and brand. Generally, nickel silver cutlery is not very valuable compared to silver or sterling silver cutlery. It is often used as a more affordable alternative. Consulting with an antique dealer or appraiser can give you a better idea of the specific value of your nickel silver cutlery.
Not especially. It might get the job done for marching band, but definitely not for concert settings.
Chrome plated tire rims can rust over time but look great when they are brand new.
WMF Cromargan is not pure silver; it is a brand of stainless steel that is specifically designed for durability and resistance to corrosion. The term "Cromargan" refers to a high-quality steel alloy that may contain nickel and chromium, giving it a shiny, silver-like appearance. It is not silver-plated but rather a solid, rust-resistant metal.