By Luckytaz27, 31 October, 2018 Category Silver and Silver Overlay Long Description Looking for more information on this item Found it while going through my mothers stuff, I believe she got it from her mother. Is there any value to it? Re: Reed & barton Reed & BartonĀ Silver Plated DustpanĀ Est Circa 1920's-1930;s Origins Taunton Massachutsetts This company began in 1824.. They made weaponery during the Civil War for Union Soldiers and Officers. Electroplating originated in Germany in 1800;s. Most likely this is copper / tin - thats plated. Est Value $7 - $20 USĀ based on market and demand. Please reply to this valuation and upvote it if you found what I said useful .. Now where did they leave the broom : ) Peace Always Thomas J. Gordyn Certified Professional Appraiser - AIOA Proud Member of TheĀ American Numismatic Association Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet Photos For Sale? No Log in or register to post comments Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet
Re: Reed & barton Reed & BartonĀ Silver Plated DustpanĀ Est Circa 1920's-1930;s Origins Taunton Massachutsetts This company began in 1824.. They made weaponery during the Civil War for Union Soldiers and Officers. Electroplating originated in Germany in 1800;s. Most likely this is copper / tin - thats plated. Est Value $7 - $20 USĀ based on market and demand. Please reply to this valuation and upvote it if you found what I said useful .. Now where did they leave the broom : ) Peace Always Thomas J. Gordyn Certified Professional Appraiser - AIOA Proud Member of TheĀ American Numismatic Association Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5Cancel rating No votes yet
Re: Reed & barton
Reed & BartonĀ Silver Plated DustpanĀ Est Circa 1920's-1930;s
Origins Taunton Massachutsetts
This company began in 1824.. They made weaponery during the Civil War for Union Soldiers and Officers. Electroplating originated in Germany in 1800;s.
Most likely this is copper / tin - thats plated.
Est Value $7 - $20 USĀ based on market and demand.
Please reply to this valuation and upvote it if you found what I said useful ..
Now where did they leave the broom : )
Peace Always
Thomas J. Gordyn
Certified Professional Appraiser - AIOA
Proud Member of TheĀ American Numismatic Association