Hi. I'm a newbie who is seriously hoping that someone can give me some sound advice. I have a platter that was given to me many years ago. It was owned by my 97 (no longer lucid) yr old grandmother. I am trying to determine what it is, and what it is worth. I'm not sure that it is not Sterling Silver.
To me it looks like pewter, although I can't say that I have ever seen anything pewter other than cheap novelty jewelry. The platter is approx 10" x 14", is a grayish metal that looks 'dented' and also has a very intricate flower off to one side that looks like it was either carved or perhaps overlaid. The handles on each side of the platter are ornate - almost carved and are attached in a sodered bolt type manner.
The only 'info' carved on the back of the tray is the following;
A tiny colonial looking solder holding a musket/rifle. There is an arch going over the solder-> It says " [size=8]TRADE[/size] CONTINENTAL [size=8]MARK[/size]. Under the solder, in script is says "Hand Wrought" and below that is the number "623"
I can't hold on to this any longer, but don't want to just throw it out in case it is worth something. I have searched the web extensively trying to come up with something - Nothing. I was about to get in the car, and take it to a few Antique shops listed in the phone book who do "Free Appraisals." I somehow stumbled into this forum, and decided that perhaps before I go anywhere with this, someone may have some advice for me.
How do i even begin to tell what type of metal this is?
Thanks for the time.
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