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Silver gravy boat


Craig366

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Hi people I have this lovely silver plate gravy boat engraved Queen hotel Chester with loads of hallmarks. Could anyone help value or identify hallmarks please?

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1 hour ago, Clens92 said:

If it's silver plate, the value is < £10.

Depends how old it is,Who made it and many other things.

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10 hours ago, Murph said:

Even then it's pretty rare for plate to be worth much.

If it's an antique by a good maker,with good engraving etc etc it will get higher prices then just the silver value.But most of these things were part of sets,or missing something

Which affects the value too.How many people use gravy boats now :P same as the silver spoons in cases which struggle to sell.

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