1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

Nov 3, 2022
1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware with Original Chest + Additional Collection

1847 Rogers Bros Flatware Silverware Vintage Chest – With Additional Collected Spoons and Knives. Video of set hosted on Youtube! Additional Info: I have had this in my family for quite some time, this was my grandmothers, and her mothers before. She moved to Millinocket Maine, and lived in a subset of the town called Little Italy. The set has a bunch of different Hallmark variations (Signature stamp behind the flatware letting you know the maker), all from the same maker. There is a 29 on the bottom of the drawer if you take the drawer out, written in a interesting color ink of sorts. For all we know this could be the 29th set produced? There is some ware and tare on the back of the unit, as you can see in the photo showing the back of the unit. It looks like somewhere down the line someone replaced a few of the screws in the back, and used one a little too long, as it protrudes through the front fabric. The box has to be hard wood, because this thing is very heavy! INFO ON ROGERS: Rogers is a recurrent name in American makers of coin, sterling and silverplate ware. There is a great confusion about the firms bearing this name. The number of companies using the Rogers name is countless. The men managing the various “Rogers” companies sometimes were linked by family relationships but often this was not the case. Lots of companies with this name were created, merged, separated in an endless succession of intertwined relationships. In 1862 Meriden Britannia Company bought the hollowware division, tools and dies of Rogers Brothers Mfg Co (incorporating Rogers, Smith & Co). The production of the’1847 Rogers Bros’ line continued under the direction of William Rogers and in 1865 the plating shop was transferred from New Haven to Meriden and merged with Meriden Britannia Co in 1866. Rogers 1847 became a trade mark of the new firm. I always over do the protective packaging materials, so if you recycle this will be a great bonus! Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns! International Buyers Only Need to Read Below. If you feel this should be done in a different manner, we can discuss this. If you have any concerns or want to discuss anything further, please reach out! This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Silverplate\Flatware & Silverware”. The seller is “rare_collector” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Rogers
  • Pattern: Vintage Grapes
  • Type: Flatware – Sets
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • Style: Victorian
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Silverplate Flatware
  • Age: 1900-1940

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