
Did you mean me, Sue? For my Nathan & Ridley teaservice? That's quite a fancy lidded sugar thingy, my tea service is quite rococco style, but not as unusual as that, I don't think, and thankfully, my cartouches are not engraved, but still blank.
Perhaps it might be worth something, after all

- it is mostly the maker and the place it's made that makes silver worth anything, isn't it? - not the actual intrinsic attractiveness? There is a big dunt in the sugar bowl, but I'm sure a miniature panel beater could fix it, no probs.

I don't "get" silver at all.

Christopher Dresser designs, yes, but shiny metal no.
