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Re: International Silver Company/HANDMADE IN INDIA INCLUDES...
HOPE SOMEONE CAN GIVE ME AN IDEA IF ITS WORTH ANYTHING?
HOW DO YOU CLEAN SILVERPLATED ITEMS?
AND IF POSSIBLE HOW OLD IT IS?
Re: International Silver Company/HANDMADE IN INDIA INCLUDES...
You clean them with a metal cleaner like mr.metal. It runs about $10 a bottle and is good for polishing silver, brass etc. Some people like the patina left as is, I would leave it personally.
International silver co was one of the largest silverplate manufacturers formed as a conglomerate of numerous makers in 1898. Your items most likely made in the sixties. Plated wares like this are common and do not carry much value, $10-15 at auction.