The Vintage Wm Rogers & Son Silverplate Silverware Set features a beautiful Blossom pattern and is composed of silverplate. This set includes flatware pieces and comes in its original wooden box, adding to its charm and collectibility. With the reputable Wm. Rogers & Son brand behind it, this silverware set is sure to bring a touch of elegance and nostalgia to any dining table. 12 place settings and serving spoons. Missing 4 sugar spoons.
The product is a set of gold plated silverware from WM Rogers & Son, featuring an elegant Enchanted Rose pattern in an Art Nouveau style. Made of silverplate, this flatware set is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any dining table. With its intricate design and timeless appeal, this flatware collection is sure to be a treasured addition to any antique or fine silver collection.
The product is a vintage set of 52 pieces of silver plate flatware by Wm. Rogers & Son, dating back to the early 1900s. This collection is made of silverplate and comes in a wooden box for storage. The flatware features intricate designs and craftsmanship, making it a valuable addition to any antique silver collection. Perfect for collectors or those looking to add a touch of vintage elegance to their dining table.
Art Deco Rogers Legacy 1847 Coffee Service Set, 1929, Silver Plate. Coffee pot with hinged lid and black ebony spacers on handle, lidded sugar bowl and cream pitcher. Two oval service trays – one large and one medium. This is an amazingly beautiful example of Art Deco design of the late 1920s. Coffee Pot: 8″ high, 8 1/2″ x 3 3/4 wide. Cream Pitcher: 3 1/4″ high, 6 1/2″ s 3 1/2 wide. Lidded Sugar Bowl: 4 3/4″ high, 6 1/2″ x 3 1/2 wide. Large Oval Tray: 12″ x 18″. Medium Oval Tray: 11″ x 16″. Condition: Very good, no dents or nicks and very minimal wear due to use. Medium tray has three small spots on upper surface and 4 small spots on bottom surface. Overall very good condition to all pieces. Please look at photos. Provenance: handed down from past family and well cared for.
The Vintage W M Roger’s Silver plate Footed Bowl is a classic piece created by Wm. Rogers & Son in the United States. With a scalloped pattern and made of silverplate, this bowl exudes elegance and sophistication. Perfect for serving snacks or as a decorative piece, this post-1940 vintage item is a timeless addition to any collection.
Large lot of 154 pieces of 1847 Rogers REMEMBRANCE. These are Vintage Pre-owned so will have normal use and storage scratches and DO NEED TO BE POLISHED. 16 Oval Soup/Place Spoons. 4 Iced Tea Spoons. 1 Slotted Serving Spoon. 6 Master Butter Knives. 1 Sifter Sugar Spoon. Great opportunity to get a huge set of REMEMBRANCE Silverplate Flatware. Please view pictures and if any questions please feel free to contact me.
For your consideration is a superb and genuinely scarce Victorian quadruple-plate serving bowl by Rogers, Smith & Co. This is the classic two-handled round bowl form, perfect as a fruit, berry, salad, or centerpiece bowl. It carries the crisp early factory marks that serious collectors look for. ROGERS SMITH & CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. Size/capacity mark 2 1/2 (2½). Heavy quadruple silver plate on Britannia metal base (the best grade Rogers Smith offered). Two beautifully cast and applied loop handles with reeded borders. Generous shallow body with wide everted rim – ideal for elegant table service. Diameter approximately 10 inches across the rim. Height to top of handles about 3¾ inches. Weight 1.112 lbs (504 g) – perfect heft and balance. No monograms, no dents, no repairs, no plate loss. Outstanding original untouched condition for its 150+ years. Even soft tarnish that polishes easily if desired (currently left as-found for the collector who loves authentic patina). Only light surface scratches from gentle use – nothing that detracts. Handles are tight and secure. Displays magnificently right now and will be stunning when polished. This exact New Haven-marked size 2½ bowl with attached handles is far less common than later Meriden production or the company’s flatware. A true collector-grade example of early American silverplate at its finest.