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Re: Tiffany tea set
Your set was made circa 1929 when the company was under the direction of John C. Moore. Unlike Silverplated pieces, which has limited value in the current market, Sterling Silver, which is 92.5% pure silver always has value because of its precious metal content. $1500.00- $2000.00 for this one.
Re: Tiffany tea set
Thank you, Lovejoy, for the info. I'd suspected it was a collectible in the 1,000 - 1,500 range. Should I polish it for more appeal or leave as is?
In reply to Re: Tiffany tea set by Lovejoy
Re: Tiffany tea set
If you do decide to sell the set, please contact me.
Nick,
[email protected]
Re: Tiffany tea set
Hi, Fishwhacker! At some point in the near future I will almost certainly want to sell it. Not my style, and I'd rather it go to a good home. You collect?
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Re: Tiffany tea set
I would love to own it, it would fit in with my other silver nicely. Again my email is [email protected], please contact me directly to talk further.