
Raimond Silverplate Tarnish Resistant Vessel
This item is a circular metal object, likely a small bowl, dish, or part of a larger hollowware set, manufactured by Raimond. It is constructed from silver-plated metal, featuring a bright, reflective finish. The center of the base contains a stamped maker's mark consisting of the 'Raimond' script logo above the words 'SILVERPLATE'. A notable feature is a blue oval adhesive sticker positioned on the interior wall, which reads 'Tarnish Resistant' and 'Never Polish', indicating a protective lacquer coating was applied during manufacturing to prevent oxidation. The sticker also mentions 'Japan', identifying the country of origin. The piece exhibits a concentric tiered or stepped construction. Regarding condition, there is visible surface wear including fine scratches, small dark spots of pitting or corrosion, and significant tarnishing or discoloration concentrated in the recessed grooves and along the edges where the silver plating may be thinning. The color varies from a cool silver tone to warm, yellowish-brown hues where the base metal or patina is showing through. This style of Japanese-made silverplate was commonly imported and sold in the United States mid-to-late 20th century, typically between the 1950s and 1970s.
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Estimated Value
$10.00 - $25.00
Basic Information
Category
Antique and Vintage Silverplate Hollowware
Appraised On
March 16, 2026
Estimated Value
$10.00 - $25.00
Item Description
This item is a circular metal object, likely a small bowl, dish, or part of a larger hollowware set, manufactured by Raimond. It is constructed from silver-plated metal, featuring a bright, reflective finish. The center of the base contains a stamped maker's mark consisting of the 'Raimond' script logo above the words 'SILVERPLATE'. A notable feature is a blue oval adhesive sticker positioned on the interior wall, which reads 'Tarnish Resistant' and 'Never Polish', indicating a protective lacquer coating was applied during manufacturing to prevent oxidation. The sticker also mentions 'Japan', identifying the country of origin. The piece exhibits a concentric tiered or stepped construction. Regarding condition, there is visible surface wear including fine scratches, small dark spots of pitting or corrosion, and significant tarnishing or discoloration concentrated in the recessed grooves and along the edges where the silver plating may be thinning. The color varies from a cool silver tone to warm, yellowish-brown hues where the base metal or patina is showing through. This style of Japanese-made silverplate was commonly imported and sold in the United States mid-to-late 20th century, typically between the 1950s and 1970s.
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