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Title: American Silverplate Co-Coffee--615
Post by: kobejerica on January 05, 2008, 10:49:29 PM
Not sure when this was made or what set it might be part of.  On the bottom it says--American Silverplate Co. This is around a circle that has the word QUADRUPLE in the middle of it.  Below this is the number 615 and below that is COFFEE.  I tried to shine and clean this up as much as I could. Might have been used long ago and was possibly burnt. Also, this is the lid that was near it when I found it. Not sure it belongs with it, because it shows an attachment for a hinged lid. Four feet that are indented into the pot almost like the bottom rounded part of the pot is bent in.  On the one side it has a big "W" stamp or a "M" in OLD ENGLISH. Not sure which one but leaning more toward the 'W'. Thanks in advance for any responses! ;)
Title: Re: American Silverplate Co-Coffee--615
Post by: D&b antiques on January 06, 2008, 06:20:28 PM
very little value. triple plate is silver over copper. a very common practice
Title: Re: American Silverplate Co-Coffee--615
Post by: kobejerica on January 06, 2008, 06:55:51 PM
ok, thanks for the info.