Tea Pot on a three foot holder, glass and silverplated. Tea light holder underneath is glass and sits in a silver one. some of the silver has wore off and the copper shows through. silver pieces are stamped or engraved with the name Sheridan and a hallmark of a crown and shield and something inbetween that I am unable to make out.
I just inherited this Antique China Closet but i dont know anything about it. I was wondering if anyone could maybe point me in the right direction and maybe knew what time peirod this might be from or anything based on this way it was made. Also if anyone knows what kinda price range somethin like this would be worth. I know nothing about antiques so any kind of help would be greatly appreciated thanks so much!
I inherited this set of Shelley Bone China, six cups, six saucers, sugar bowl, cream jug and serving plate (for biscuits etc) from my mother in Stoke on Trent, UK several years ago. It was stored in a cardboard box in an attic for many years prior to this. The set is in mint condition, never been used, no chips, cracks or blemishes of any kind. I'd be interested to know what the value is.
I have some more sets of bone china tea services and some original cobalt blue and green Wedgewood, the Wedgewood factory was just a few miles from where I was born, in Barlaston, Staffordshire.
Thanks for your interest!
I had found this box at an antique store and I only paid $6.00 for it, but we think it may be real silver. I had thought it was just metal but it's too heavy to be metal.