Cutlery set what’s it worth

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flinthunter

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Can you find any markings on the back of the fork handles or on any of the pieces of the silverware? If so a close-up picture of the markings will help evaluate the pieces. Also a good picture of the design on the handles to help identify the pattern of the silverware.
 

A2coins

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Is it silver what brand ect cant help without that
 

2Valen

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From what I see it is 2 maybe 3 different sets that have been combined.
Parts of it are from the early 1900's and others are closer to the 1950's.
You have gold plated pieces mixed with none plated, and there are to many individual pieces from other sets.
The early pieces should go for about $200 if you throw in the rest for fun.
 

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