Posted 4 months ago
catherinew…
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Emil Ulrich-Uhren Gold & Silver Co. Landsthl Pfaiz Six Place Settings. It was my Mother-In-Laws. It was up in the attic and left there found it in the 80ties and really just loved it. Would like to know more and would love to have it insured.
It is in it's original box. My Father-in-law was quite a collector of anything interesting. He Loved just the hunt and kept buying. He would be well over 100 and was born around 1890.
I am just going through things since my husband died about 13 yrs ago have not had the heart.
Please help.
Catherine Workman
We just looked again and found a #90 on each piece. Does that mean it's 90% Silver?
I brought it to a store for silver today a reliable Silver Store here in Jax.;
It is not Sterling. It is Vintage think about 1950 or So. If you have seen anything like this German, Let me know.
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