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    Silver SS Cup and two plates

    There isn't a forum that I saw for cups or silverware. If I am mistaken I apologize and will ask a moderator to delete this post and repost in proper forum.

    I have these three items and have again spent hours looking online for an example and do not see anything... I do believe they are real but I am trying to get an idea what they are for or estimate value.

    The SS Goblet is a simple silver cup. there is a makers mark that is partially worn off on bottom that says DVV (or something like that) in a hexagon.

    The Olympic plate translates to "for participation in the olympics"
    and I believe the other plate is an appreciation for being part of RAD- Reich Labour Service.

    If anyone has any other ideas I would love to hear any inputs..

    thank you,
    Rommel





    #2
    Well? these are fairly horrific and awful and resemble nothing close to the pieces or types of items attributed to the period. I would flush them down the bowl or utilize them for something along the lines of shots and beers with hobo's accustomed to Boone's Farm and Colt 45 Malt liquor. A class most suited for these examples. Guess that might be harsh, but sometimes a good whack spawns common sense, and if not then we can always toss attribution and taste to Darwin.

    J
    Last edited by J. Wraith; 09-11-2011, 06:06 PM.

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      #3
      Couldn't agree more the last two plates are English in origin and are post war copper electro-plate and are most likely stamped as such on the backside

      you will find the marks here

      http://www.silvercollection.it/electroplatesilver.html

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        #4
        Hahaha... thank you for the inputs guys... Byterock, I appreciate the info on electro-plating... dont know much about it and your link was very interesting and educational...

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