Anheuser Busch Silver Set... Cant find it online... Help on it's value please!
I can only find this on two different places online. It's listed on site called worthpoint... It requires you to pay to have access. I found the entire set on ebay(knives, forks, spoons ect)... But I don't have the entire set. I only have the teaspoons (Has towel E.R on the back of these), coasters, and napkin rings. I also have the beech wood box(The top is coming off but I'll use some wood glue on it and you'll never notice it). Only 1 coaster has been removed from the plastic coverings, everything else is 100% unused. The pics I uploaded are from the worthpoint website. Much easier to use those than to try to take crappy cellphone pics.
Also in the box there is a letter that says:
Beech wood, a symbol of craftsmanship and quality.
Because of its handsomely-grained beauty and proven durability and majestic beech wood tree has, for years, been a craftsman’s choice for fine quality custom hand crafted wood items.
Anheuser-Busch, beech wood is also a symbol of the quality and traditional approach we take to brewing. In a process based on centuries of brew master tradition beech wood chips are used in the fermentation process to clarify the final product. An extra step which helps make our beer brands the highest quality products in the brewing industry.
In celebration of the holiday season and in the spirit of its tradition our gift to you this year is a hand crafted beech wood accessory chest. This handsomely crafted classically designed decorator piece is made in America. It’s hand rubbed heritage cherry finish glows with the natural warmth of genuine beech wood. This chest will be a beautiful addition to your home. Its contents, the coasters, teaspoons, and napkin rings will compliment the A & Eagle silverware you received in past years. Please except this chest in a symbol of our continued commitment to quality and most importantly our commitment of our associates and friend. Best wishes for a warm holiday season and a happy new year.
I only spent $12 on this set.... Figured it was worth the gamble to see if they were valuable. Please help me find some info
I can only find this on two different places online. It's listed on site called worthpoint... It requires you to pay to have access. I found the entire set on ebay(knives, forks, spoons ect)... But I don't have the entire set. I only have the teaspoons (Has towel E.R on the back of these), coasters, and napkin rings. I also have the beech wood box(The top is coming off but I'll use some wood glue on it and you'll never notice it). Only 1 coaster has been removed from the plastic coverings, everything else is 100% unused. The pics I uploaded are from the worthpoint website. Much easier to use those than to try to take crappy cellphone pics.
Also in the box there is a letter that says:
Beech wood, a symbol of craftsmanship and quality.
Because of its handsomely-grained beauty and proven durability and majestic beech wood tree has, for years, been a craftsman’s choice for fine quality custom hand crafted wood items.
Anheuser-Busch, beech wood is also a symbol of the quality and traditional approach we take to brewing. In a process based on centuries of brew master tradition beech wood chips are used in the fermentation process to clarify the final product. An extra step which helps make our beer brands the highest quality products in the brewing industry.
In celebration of the holiday season and in the spirit of its tradition our gift to you this year is a hand crafted beech wood accessory chest. This handsomely crafted classically designed decorator piece is made in America. It’s hand rubbed heritage cherry finish glows with the natural warmth of genuine beech wood. This chest will be a beautiful addition to your home. Its contents, the coasters, teaspoons, and napkin rings will compliment the A & Eagle silverware you received in past years. Please except this chest in a symbol of our continued commitment to quality and most importantly our commitment of our associates and friend. Best wishes for a warm holiday season and a happy new year.
I only spent $12 on this set.... Figured it was worth the gamble to see if they were valuable. Please help me find some info