The 1847 Rogers Bros Ambassador silver plate flatware set includes 90 pieces, each crafted with precision and elegance. This set dates back to the early 1900s and comes with a luxurious chest for storage and display. The Ambassador pattern, known for its intricate design and timeless appeal, adds a touch of sophistication to any dining experience. Made by the reputable brand 1847 Rogers Bros, this flatware set is a fine example of vintage craftsmanship that can be treasured for generations to come.
This is the full 51-piece set of silver plate flatware in Mountain Rose pattern by WM Rogers, circa 1954. They are in the original box, which has unfortunately seen a lot of wear as shown in the pictures. The flatware itself is in excellent condition. This set includes 8 of each forks, salad forks, soup spoons, and butter knives. There are 16 spoons, a master butter knife, a small teaspoon, and a round pie server. The three unique pieces in this set are brand new in their packaging. These pieces are circa 1935 and are in excellent condition as well. Please let me know if you have any questions!
1958 MODERN SCROLL WM ROGERS 50 PIECE FLATWARE SILVERWARE SET FOR 8. Up for your consideration a 50 PIECE FLATWARE SILVERWARE SET in the MODERN SCROLL pattern by International Silver. The pieces differ in length and are stamped WM ROGERS MFG CO EXTRA PLATE ORIGINAL ROGERS. The whole set comes hand polished and is in beautiful condition. Most pieces look particular unused. There are some very minor cosmetic details on some pieces, most likely due to careless prior storage. Following pieces are included. 8 Modern Hollow Dinner Knives 8 1/2. 8 Dinner Forks 7 1/4 (4 of the forks do show some deeper scratches on the back of the tines). 8 Salad Forks 6 1/8. 8 Oval Soup Spoons 6 3/4. 16 Tea Spoons 6. 1 Sugar Spoon 6. 1 Master Butter Knife 6 7/8. Besides the very few mentioned flaws, this is a great set for every day use or for special occasions. A great starter set or increase your settings at your current set.
Extra Plate INSPIRATION MAGNOLIA Setting for 8 Serving PRISTINE. Actual production date 1951. Comes in original box. (8) 9-1/8 dinner knives. (8) 6-3/4 salad forks. (8) 7-3/8 oval soup spoons. (1) 6-1/4 solid gravy ladle. (1) 6-5/8 solid petite server. (1) 8-7/8 medium cold eat serving fork. (2) 9 smooth casserole spoons. (1) 6-1/4 sugar spoon. (1) 6-3/4 flat handle master butter knife. Any glare is from lighting/reflection. Please message me with questions, thank you for your interest.
Rogers Rosalie Silver plate set includes 72 pieces, all in their original box. This Art Deco style silverplate set features a charming Rosalie pattern, typical of the early 20th century. Perfect for collectors or those looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their dining experience. Set is in excellent condition, with virtually no tarnishing and only very minor scratches from normal usage. The box is in excellent condition, with minor scratches to the front edge. The interior red felt is in excellent condition as well.
This is a lovely set of Oneida Wm A Rogers OVERLAID silver-plated flatware in the Countess I Baroness pattern, circa 1929. It is in the Art Deco style and was made in the United States. Overlaid means there was extra silver added to make the silver-plate more durable. It includes service for eight: 8 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 pie/salad forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 soup spoons, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar spoon (42 pieces). Also included are two pieces with different patterns, as shown in photo 6. The identification marks of these two pieces are shown in photos 7 and 8. The slotted spoon is marked International Silver, and the fork is marked Holmes & Edwards IS. So there is a total of 44 pieces altogether. Comes with the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and the original case, which looks like mahogany wood. The bottom of the case is worn as shown in the last photo. But the case is very sturdy. This case was made to hold 12 knives, or service for 12, but I believe the same case was also used for service for 8, or 8 knives. Nice set for the collector or someone just starting out who wants to use vintage items.