22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware

For your consideration is a 22 piece mixed lot of silver plated flatware in the Charter Oak pattern by 1847 Rogers Bros. These are in good used condition. Please refer to the photos for condition. They have only been lightly polished to show condition. Depending on your taste, they may need additional polishing. Some scratching, but they are very nice for being over 100 years old! They appear to have a monogram with the letter “h” but we are not completely sure of that. They all have the same monogram. 6 table (serving) spoons, 8 1/4″ 5 dinner forks, 7 1/2″ 6 teaspoons, 6″ 5 Old French hollow knives, 10″ Note that there are six knives in the photos. One of them has some corrosion/loss of silver on the side (see last image). Please don’t hesitate to ask any questions and thanks for looking. The item “22 Pc Mixed Lot Antique 1847 Rogers Bros Silverplate Charter Oak Flatware” is in sale since Saturday, November 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Silverplate\Flatware & Silverware”. The seller is “laseripero” and is located in Champaign, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: 1847 Rogers Bros
  • DESIGN: Charter Oak
  • Product Type: Mixed Lot
  • Age: 1906
  • Composition: Silverplate
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Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935

Piece: 13 to top of finial coffee pot – detailed palms tree and peacock hand chased design on both sides! Aesthetic flowers and tapestry design on handle feet finial and spout…. Maker: Rogers Smith Meriden Mould #1935 – 6 for cup capacity – you collectors can date it closer , but would be late 1800′s, early 1900′s. Condition: This is in decent condition with one side having a noticeable deeper ding below intricate floral band and one just below peacock tail. That side on lid has a scuffed knife looking mark area too -see photo. Plate has a minor amount of shading, but really still looks great! One foot might be a little bent, so it has a little wobble, that you can probably fix with a little pressure if you want. Inside is nice and clean as well. Size: It is 13″ high and 8 3/4″ from handle to spout. Go to our store page and see what else we have available in hollowware or flatware too. The item “Rogers Smith Victorian Quadruple Plate East Lake Peacock Coffee Pot #1935″ is in sale since Thursday, August 10, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Silverplate\Tea/Coffee Pots & Sets”. The seller is “choiceflatware” and is located in Mankato, Minnesota. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • Maker: Meriden Rogers Smith
  • Brand: Meriden
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