The ONEIDA Ltd Wm A Rogers Brittany Rose Flatware 48 Piece Set is a stunning collection of silver plate flatware designed in a floral pattern called Brittany Rose. This set of antique silver plated flatware from the early 1900s exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a perfect addition to any dining table. The intricate design and high-quality craftsmanship of this set make it a valuable and cherished piece for collectors and those who appreciate fine silverware.
Stunning Antique Set of Three Roger Bros Silver Plate on Footed Friedman Tray. In good condition considering the age except one of the tea pot foot’s has been restored/ fixed, please see the pictures. Size 1.25 inches tall and 14.5 inches diameter for the tray. 10.5 inches tall and 9.5 X 5 inches diameter. 5.5 inches tall and 6 X 4 inches diameter for sugar caddie and 5 inches tall 4 X 3 inches diameter for creamer jug. Absolutely beautiful and stunning silver plate tea set, perfect for your additional sophisticated antique silver plate collection. These items are over than 50 years old, there’s a signs of imperfection but not major glaring flaws. Expecting like a brand new item is unreasonable.
The Rogers Bros 1847 “Eternally Yours” 55 piece Flatware Set Plus 8 piece Serving Set in Silver Plate is a timeless and elegant flatware collection from the renowned brand Rogers Brothers. The set includes a variety of pieces such as knives, forks, and spoons, all made of silverplate and featuring the classic “Eternally Yours” pattern. This Mid-Century Modern style adds a touch of sophistication to any dining table, making it a perfect addition to any antique silver collection. Included in this used 63 Piece Silverware Set: 8, 9 1/2″ Flat knives, 8, 7 1/2″ Teaspoons, 8, 7 1/2″ Tablespoons, 16, 6 1/4″ Spoons, 8, 7 1/2″ Dinner Forks, 7, 6 3/4″ Salad Forks, 9″ Large Casserole Spoon, 8 1/2″ Solid Serving Spoon, 6″ Solid Gravy Ladle, 8 3/4″ Solid Pierced Serving Spoon, 9″ Large Meat Serving Fork, and 10 1/2″ Large Pie, Pastry, or Cake Server.
I don’t know a lot about this stuff but I know there are add on pieces including ice cream spoons/sporks. There are eight big Spoons, 16 tablespoons, 13 teaspoons, two very big serving spoons, one small ladle, one sugar spoon, three grapefruit Spoons, six ice cream spoons, 12 forks, 12 knives, two meat forks. The site appears to have no major damage and I would say they are in good condition and would eat off of these pieces myself. It could use a polish and I apologize. I don’t have the time to do it. I did go through the pieces and took a quick visual and didn’t see anything like gouges or green spots. For usable and eating condition and being over 100 years old I think it’s pretty good!!! Please bear with me as I voice texted most of this and have many items to go through and post. Please feel free to ask any questions.
Up for sale is a group of 6 hollow handle Old French dinner knives made by Rogers / International. These knives are silver plate in the Charter Oak pattern. They measure 9 3/4 in length and are marked 1847 Rogers Bros. In looking them over we find them to be in good condition with beautiful darkness and nice luster. They have been hand polished to aid in inspection. All the surfaces have use and storage marks. On the blades are scratches, tiny dents, age spots and plate lift. There are no monograms or signs of removal. See photos for more detail and pardon the reflections. Please see my listings for other unique items. We welcome any questions you might have about the item.
This set of flatware is from the William Rogers Manufacturing Company International Silver Co. It contains 63 pieces and serves six. The pattern is known as both “Magnolia” and “Inspiration”. This flatware is silverplate, meaning it’s a base metal with a layer of genuine silver. The pattern was introduced in 1951 and was subsequently discontinued. Condition: Very good (as a vintage item, pieces may show signs of use, such as scuffs and scratches, consistent with pre-owned flatware) – see photos.
THE PASTRY & PIE SERVERS MEASURE APPROX. 9.5″, 8.5″, 7.5. 1847 ROGERS BROS IS STILL ON THE BLADE PART OF THE PASTRY SERVER. YOU’LL SEE SOME SCUFFS ON THE BLADE BUT IT’S ONLY FROM BEING STORED WITH OTHER SILVERWARE. THERE IS NO PLATE LOSS ON ANY OF ANY OF THESE PIECES.