The 1954 Rogers Oneida 1881 s/p 91pc flatware set includes a 4 place setting for 12 plus more, featuring the “Proposal” pattern. Made in the United States, this silverplate flatware set is a collectible antique from the post-1940 period. With its elegant design and high-quality craftsmanship, this set would make a stunning addition to any dinner table or collection.
This is for a vintage tea set in the Rochelle pattern from Rogers Brothers (International Silver). 1 – Coffee pot #2701 – 10 inches tall x 10 inches wide x 6 inches deep. 1 – Tea pot #2702 – 8.5 inches tall x 9 inches wide x 6 inches deep. 1 – Sugar #2703 – 5.75 inches tall x 7 inches wide x 4.5 inches deep. 1 – Creamer #2704 – 5 inches tall x 5 inches wide x 3.5 inches deep. Paired with 1 – Oneida Tray 24.5 inches wide x 13.5 inches deep (19.5 inches wide without the handles). This is in nice condition especially on the inside of the pieces – note pictures to see. Please note the picture with arrow pointed at a small dent on the one pot, item is discounted for this issue. All items are vintage and if more then normal age appropriate use / condition issues – then it will shown in the listing / pictures. I may or may not know details but do spend time researching information to provide details the best I can and to pass along fair prices. I take all my own pictures in my home and as such try and get all the colors as true to correct as possible. Please let me know if need any addition pictures or clarification on the pictures I have posted. Remember most items will show wear. Assume items are preloved and or vintage and such can have its own idiosyncrasies due to age alone and normal wear and tear. Remember vintage items have been used and will have small issues like surface scratches and age appropriate wear. I will show any major issues in my pictures as they are part of the description. I STRONGLY believe in reusing and repurposing of mailing materials, thus your item maybe packed in a previously used box and/or wrapped with previously used materials. Thank you for looking!
The WM A Rogers AI Plus Oneida Flatware set includes 80 pieces of silverplate flatware, featuring a classic Art Deco style and a timeless A1 Plus pattern. Made in the United States around the early 20th century, this set is a valuable antique piece for collectors and those looking to add a touch of elegance to their dining experience. Rogers, known for their quality silverware, this set comes with forks, spoons, and serving pieces neatly housed in a case for easy storage and display.
1881 WM ROGERS ONEIDA LTD 73 PIECE SILVER PLATE FLATWARE SET. 7- Butter Knives, 7- Dinner Forks, 7- Salad Forks, 7- Teaspoons (long), 11-Teaspoons (short), 7- Lg Spoons, 4- Lg Serving Spoons, 7- Shrimp Forks, 8- Spreaders, 4- Demitasse Spoons, 1- Demitasse Spoon (long), 1-Soup spoon, 1 -Lg Serving Fork, 1- Ladle. Encased in a blue felt lined, 14in x 10 1/4in x 3in solid dovetail wood case. Chest has a minor scratch as seen in last photo. Chest with silverware set weighs 8.1lbs. Message me with any questions.
This silverware is Simeon L and George H Rogers Co Oneida Ltd-after 1935. It has the original certificate. There are 52 pieces. This weighs over 4 pounds by itself.
Vintage 1881 Rogers Oneida Flatware Silverplate Made in 1948. “Plantation” Pattern Silverware 50 Piece in Box. 16 teaspoons 8 soup spoons 8 salad forks 8 dinner forks 8 Knives. Box shows signs of wear. If you want priority you are welcome to pay the additional cost. Check out my listings. I add new items every week! I will gladly consider reasonable offers that would be fair to both of us. All Unreasonable offers will be declined without comment.
The product is a set of Wm A Rogers Oneida LTD silver plate flatware, composed of silverplate. It comes in a case for easy storage and organization. This antique silverware set is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any dining table, and the brand’s reputation for quality craftsmanship ensures durability and longevity in use.
The product is a silver plate created by Oneida Ltd Silversmiths with an Art Nouveau style, dating back to the early 20th century. The solid pattern and silverplate composition make it a valuable antique piece for collectors of flatware and silverware. The historical significance and craftsmanship of this silver plate would make it a desirable addition to any antique collection.