Meriden B Company was a manufacturer that made silverware out of "black silver" the kind of silver that was economical doing the time, it still had the flare of expensive silver settings and today the silver alone is of high value, since refined silver was getting high in value and the price of refined silver was costly at the time, Meriden B Company started offering silver that was not "refined" before it was marked, it was before "nickle silver" so the silver is still 100 percent!
The product itself will appear black before you polish it, which should be left in that state if you want to sell it. All Meriden B Company is over 100 years old and have a historical value, family's that can trace back 100 year will know about the Meriden B Company product.
Meriden B Company went out of business after becoming well known for these kinds of products.
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The Meriden B set would be considered an antique set. The price for the set is close to $200, depending upon the condition it is in.
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Many of these platters will sell for prices close to $100 each. The price of the platter will vary depending upon its condition.
The value of the item will depend on it's condition, form as well as pattern on the piece. To properly gauge the piece's worth, I would recommend taking it to someone knowlegeble in the company's history to get a quote.
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QUESTION?---- is it silver if so: Meriden Britannia Company, founded in 1852 in Meriden, Conn. The company initially made products using a metal alloy called Britannia metal to approximate the appearance of pewter. They quickly added silverplated products and items made from German Silver, also known as nickel silver. The Meriden Britannia Co. became part of International Silver in 1898, but some of their marks were used into the 1930's. Yours looks like an 188o's piece, but it could date much later than that. Most like this sell for less than $50.00.
Hello I am not an expert By by means But will share My Thoughts The price of silver has skyrocketed worth a considerable amount in scrap! Second there are Places Like Southebys.com Auction House( Antiques Roadshow) that for a fee they will professionally appraise your Piece and with the appraisel you will know what it is Worth.They sell things for 10's of Thousands of Dollars and May be worth the investment and may be worth selling it through them.Just a thought. Good Luck Mary
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