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a six person flatware set that was passed down in the family. My aunt bought in 1954 and paid 122.25 for the set and is still in excellent condition.
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a six person flatware set that was passed down in the family. My aunt bought in 1954 and paid 122.25 for the set and is still in excellent condition.
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Re: Nobility Plate Silverware
I have Nobility Plate silverware that are in the Royal Rose collection. I had them on here and was told that since they aren't real silver and the antique business is bombarded by silveware, it isn't really worth much. Lovejoy told me what they are selling for nowadays but I can't remember. Just type Nobility Plate in the search box and you should be able to see my post and probably others.