N.J.THer
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Today I was driving around with the family and we decided to stop at a garage sale. Was looking around and did not see much but as we were leaving I see a bag of flatware. I take a look and there are a few serving pieces but they are marked silver plate. Was just about to put it down when I spotted a set of tea spoons that looked rather old and not marked as plated. For $10 I decide to take a chance and now I trying to figure out how I did. Out of 15 pieces I think 8 are silver and the rest are plated silver.
My questions would be - For $10 how did I do? Are the silver pieces pure silver? Are they just scrap or worth more to a collector? (The tea spoons look rather old so I was thinking a higher collector value) How should I sell this stuff? Is the plated stuff worth anything?
This was a first for me so if I do well I will definitely try looking for more silver.
First a picture of what I think is silver (my favorites are the six tea spoons in the center):
They have a initial(s) on the handle but I can't make out the letter(s) - picture of that not too good. Also a picture of the hallmark which reads O.C.OSBORNE then what looks like a castle (?) and maple leaf (?) stamps. 5 3/4" long - all six weight 2.85 oz
Here are the other two pieces from the first picture that I believe are silver:
1st 7 1/2" long weights .8 oz marked WM. A. ROGERS A1PLUS ONEIDA LTD.
2nd 7" long 1.4 oz WM. ROGERS & SON I S (The I & S look like hallmark stamps)
Here is all the silver plate stuff:
Markings on the plated stuff - 1st two on the left are marked silver plated Italy. 3rd from left is marked ROYAL PLATE with a crown in front of the writing. 4th from the left is marked EXTRA SILVER PLATE. the 5th from the left is marked NEW ENGLAND SILVER PLATE A1. The 6th from the left is marked GAILSTYN SILVER PLATE. The small butter knife is also marked NEW ENGLAND SILVER PLATE (but no A1).
Thanks in advance for your help.
NJ
I sold just the tea spoons for a little under $90. Since I purchased the whole lot for $10 with the intent on selling them I think I did really good. I'm just glad they will not be melted down. They were too nice for that.
My suprise purchase was a group of old hockey programs I purchased for $2 and sold for $120. That was a nice profit. Now my wife is telling me to hit some garage sales this weekend...lol. I have not been to one since these last few purchases a few weeks ago.
Thanks for reading.
NJ
My questions would be - For $10 how did I do? Are the silver pieces pure silver? Are they just scrap or worth more to a collector? (The tea spoons look rather old so I was thinking a higher collector value) How should I sell this stuff? Is the plated stuff worth anything?
This was a first for me so if I do well I will definitely try looking for more silver.
First a picture of what I think is silver (my favorites are the six tea spoons in the center):


They have a initial(s) on the handle but I can't make out the letter(s) - picture of that not too good. Also a picture of the hallmark which reads O.C.OSBORNE then what looks like a castle (?) and maple leaf (?) stamps. 5 3/4" long - all six weight 2.85 oz



Here are the other two pieces from the first picture that I believe are silver:
1st 7 1/2" long weights .8 oz marked WM. A. ROGERS A1PLUS ONEIDA LTD.



2nd 7" long 1.4 oz WM. ROGERS & SON I S (The I & S look like hallmark stamps)



Here is all the silver plate stuff:

Markings on the plated stuff - 1st two on the left are marked silver plated Italy. 3rd from left is marked ROYAL PLATE with a crown in front of the writing. 4th from the left is marked EXTRA SILVER PLATE. the 5th from the left is marked NEW ENGLAND SILVER PLATE A1. The 6th from the left is marked GAILSTYN SILVER PLATE. The small butter knife is also marked NEW ENGLAND SILVER PLATE (but no A1).
Thanks in advance for your help.
NJ
I sold just the tea spoons for a little under $90. Since I purchased the whole lot for $10 with the intent on selling them I think I did really good. I'm just glad they will not be melted down. They were too nice for that.
My suprise purchase was a group of old hockey programs I purchased for $2 and sold for $120. That was a nice profit. Now my wife is telling me to hit some garage sales this weekend...lol. I have not been to one since these last few purchases a few weeks ago.
Thanks for reading.
NJ