These tend to date from the first quarter of the 20th Century, values for them depend on their silver content, the genuine silver ones will be marked marked, Eg. "Sterling" , a numerical number to indicate the silver content "800- 80% silver" "925- 92.5% silver" or a series of stamps. Examples without such marks are nearly always silverplated and of limited value, often under $25.00.
Re: Antique scissors
These tend to date from the first quarter of the 20th Century, values for them depend on their silver content, the genuine silver ones will be marked marked, Eg. "Sterling" , a numerical number to indicate the silver content "800- 80% silver" "925- 92.5% silver" or a series of stamps. Examples without such marks are nearly always silverplated and of limited value, often under $25.00.