Being offered here is a used 89 piece set of silverplate flatware in the Starlight pattern. All silver plate pieces are marked “Rogers & Bro Reinforced Plate IS’ except the two master butter knives and the two sugar spoons which are marked “Rogers & Bro IS. There are no cracks or dents. However, there is utensil wear from use and they need to be cleaned and polished. Please view pictures for details. Included in this 89 piece set are. 12 salad forks each measures about 6 3/4 long. 11 dinner forks each measures about 7 1/2 long. 12 knives each measures 9 long. 30 teaspoons or coffee spoons each measures 6 1/8 long. 6 tablespoons or soup spoons each measures 7 3/8 long. 12 round cream soup, bouillon or gumbo spoons each measures 7 1/8 long. 2 serving spoons tablespoons each measures 8 1/2 long. 2 master butter knives each measures 6 7/8 long. 2 sugar spoons each measures 6 long.
AN AMERICAN SILVER-PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING William Rogers Mfg. Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1875. HARTFORD CONN, QUADRUPLE, 244. 3.25 inches high, 7.2 ounces (gross) The napkin ring with Kate Greenaway-type girl facing a seated pug dog atop napkin holder, oval base with ball-feet. I believe the ring that the napkin slides through was once round and not oval and the inside is indented where the dogs front paws are. The finish is inconsistent in places. Please see the pictures. Thank you for looking and have a great day!
Antique Roger Smith & Co. The butter dish has a rare pattern of flowers and Maltese crosses. The lid lifts up and attaches to the top of the handle. 12″ H, 5.5″ diameter. It has signs of wear normal for its 150 years of age, including some wear and scratches. No serious issues detected.
Vtg 1847 Rogers DAFFODIL 1950-73 Silverplate Flatware Set, Basic Service for 11. Vtg 1847 Rogers DAFFODIL 1950-73 Silverplate Flatware Set, Small fork, knife, spoon. Service for 11 is in nice vintage condition and features an almost danish modern daffodil flower pattern. The set is clean but unpolished and comes in its original storage chest. The chest is in nice condition with a few scuffs, and 2 of the knife holder straps are broken. 1 master butter knife. Please see all pictures for additional details. Buyers can also save and store their card information for future use. We warrantee and represent that the goods are as described in the above listing. We specifically disclaim any implied warranties of title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. Customers should satisfy themselves that any item choice made is suitable for their intended purpose or use. We pride ourselves on our customer service. You may also be interested in…. View more great items. Template by Froo Apps.
This 53-piece set of Oneida Silverplate 1881 Rogers flatware is a stunning addition to any collection. The Brookwood Banbury pattern is a classic mid-century modern style that is sure to impress. Crafted with the utmost care, this set includes everything you need for a perfect meal. The composition of this flatware is silverplate, making it a timeless piece that will last for years to come. This set comes complete for 8 place setting. Whether you’re adding to an existing collection or starting a new one, this Oneida set is a must-have. 8 big spoons. 16 small spoons. 8 big forks. 8 small forks. 1 sugar spoon. 1 butter knife. 2 serving spoons. 1 mini spoon. Please refer to all pictures as part of the description, set comes without a case and some of the pieces could use a good cleaning/polish.
A heavy over-the-top teapot by Rogers Bros. That epitomizes the angularity and highly decorated objects of the Victorian era. The body of the large, heavy pot is decorated with etched floral bouquet, with the name “Boynton” etched on the front panel on one side. The teapot has a very pronounced spout extending from the lower quarter of the body. The handle has two round discs which separate the handle from the heat. This allows the hot teapot to be picked up comfortably when hot, without burning your hands. The lid is topped by a tall, round finial. The body rests on four elaborate disc feet and rests flat on a surface. The pot could be used for pouring either coffee or tea, but was likely intended for tea. It does have a mesh covering the entrance of the spout to prevent tea leaves from entering. A round brass plaque on the reads ROGERS & BRO. This encircles a hand holding lightning bolts. 10 ¾” (27.3 cm) tall x 9″ (22.9 cm) long x 5 12.7 cm diameter. Weighs 2 lb 4.5 oz (1035 g). There are no breaks or cracks. There is one slight dent above the “on” by the Boynton name. The teapot only hints at the silver as most of it has been polished off over time. A wonderful fun over the top teapot to add to many decors from shabby chic to industrial metal. We just ask that you notify us before returning and obtain our authorization. This will ensure quick processing.