The listing is for a silver plate / quadruple plate decanter, underplate and two goblets. They are all manufactured by Rogers & Smith Silver Company from the late 1800′s though they pieces are marked differently they all have the same manufacture marks. The company was founded in Hartford CT in 1857 and continued to manufacture under the company name alone until they became part of the International Silver Co. The underplate was made to hold the decanter only but the goblets will rest on the rim. The listing is for a Victorian silver plate / quadruple plate decanter, under plate and 2 goblets manufactured by the Rogers & Smith Silver Company. The company manufactured silver plate hollow ware from Hartford CT between 1857 and 1898 when they joined the International Silver Company. All 4 pieces were manufactured by Rogers & Smith, though each on is marked differently though they carry the same marks. The set is exceptional considering its age. The silver plate is shiny and bright and the set definitely makes a statement when displayed. Condition: The set is in good condition showing only light wear from use. There are no visible repairs or monograms. The silver plate is shiny as shown in the pictures and the inside of each piece is clean and usable. Size: The decanter stands 11.75 inches tall and measures 8.5 inches wide. Each goblet stands 6 inches tall and the under plate measures 10 inches wide. Most of our items are antique, which have been aged due to use and are not returnable for issues that we have shown in the pictures or described. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With.
Eclectic 11-Piece Vintage Silverplate Set – Ornate, Useful, Display-Ready. This one-of-a-kind silverplate collection includes 11 unique vintage pieces, curated for decorative impact and practical charm. Each piece has its own personality, history, and style-together they make an eye-catching and eclectic ensemble ready for table, sideboard, or photo prop. Pieces are individually detailed below. Grouped photos show the full set; photos are shown in order as listed. Included in this 11-piece set. Crescent Silver Quadruple Plate Teapot, Style 2189 – 10 Tall This handsome vintage teapot is crafted in quadruple silverplate by Crescent Silver Mfg Co. Bearing their hallmark with anchor and crescent moon. It belongs to style 2189 and features a round pedestal base, an arched spout, and an ornate handle with detailed leaf accents. The hinged lid is topped with a tall floral finial, and the wide-bodied form offers visual weight and vintage presence. A stately companion to the sugar bowl in the same pattern. Marked on the base: Crescent, Quadruple Plate, 2189, Special. Webster-Wilcox Silver-Plated Pedestal Bowl – 7″ Diameter by 4″ Tall Vintage silver-plated bowl with a classical flared shape and a smooth, slightly raised base, likely produced between 1960 and 1980. A solid and functional piece that works well for display, catch-all, or serving. Covered Butter Dish – 7.75″ x 4.5″ Elegant mid-century silverplate butter dish by Oneida in the Henley pattern. Rectangular form with a scrolled border, matching lid, and decorative finial-style knob. This three-piece set includes a top, bottom, and fitted glass insert, likely produced between the 1950s and early 1970s. Covered Oval Meat/Vegetable Server with Lid – 12.5″ Long x 9.25″ Wide Classic double-handled design by Poole Silver Co. Marked Poole Silver Co. With a lion hallmark and EPCPA stamp. Substantial feel, perfect for serving meats or vegetables. Double-Handled Sugar Bowl with Lid – 6.5″ Tall Stamped “Crescent 2189 Quadruple Plate with an anchor mark. Heavy and beautifully made by Crescent Silver Mfg. With an ornate finial and curved handles. 4 Tall Vintage creamer crafted in quadruple silverplate by Crescent Silver Mfg Co. Marked “2189″ on the base, featuring an ornate handle and a classic design. 4 Tall Second vintage creamer crafted in quadruple silverplate by Crescent Silver Mfg Co. Marked “2189″ on the base, with a matching ornate handle and design. Pie Server – Approx. 9 Long Vintage silver-plated pie server by the Silver Company, featuring a pierced blade for serving, with an elegant handle design. 5 Tall Vintage bell with a silver-plated top and brass bottom, fully functional with no visible marks. Toast Rack – Approx. 6 Long Vintage silver-plated toast rack by International Silver Co. Marked accordingly, with a sturdy slotted design for holding toast. Serving Tray – 17.5″ x 14″ (23 with Handles) Large silver-plated serving tray by W. Rogers, featuring ornate handles and a spacious surface, ideal for serving or display. Condition: Vintage condition with signs of use, including patina and polish residue. No major damage unless otherwise noted. Please review photos for additional condition details. Expect normal surface wear, light scratches, and tarnish. One or two pieces show heavier patina, but all have solid visual appeal. No major dents, cracks, or missing parts. The silver tray is starting to lose some of the silver on the top. Please see the photos. It’s a little messed up. Please please see the photos. The Covered meat dish has a small bend in the lid.
#59 American Victorian Sugar Bowl Spoon Holder. MAKER Silversmith William Rogers WR Quadruple. AGE crafted between 1901 and 1918. PATTERN #59- “American Victorian” a beautiful and unique pattern for this piece, a combination Sugar Bowl and Demitasse Spoon Holder, with an Intricately detailed bird finial on the lid and squirrel figurines in the handles. This Heirloom piece embodies timeless charm and the craftsmanship of a bygone era. COLLECTIBLE HEIRLOOM is not only a captivating statement piece to showoff your spoon collection and to serve at your next tea party, but its also a wonderful heirloom collector item to pass down to your heirs and enjoy for many more years to come! CONDITION this beautiful heirloom piece is in antique condition approx 120 years old, with dings and wearing of the silver commensurate with age. SIZE approx 8″H x 7.5″L x 5.5″W, inside of bowl 4″ deep.
Teapot: 8″x8″x4 1/4″, Creamer 4 1/2″x4 3/4″, Open sugar bowls 4 1/2″x5″x3 1/4″. Please look at all photos as they are part of the descriptions. Please check out my other listings. Thank you for stopping by.
In fair condition for its age. Flaws can be seen in the photos (Tarnish, scuffs, flaws to the plate). Small dent on the lower portion can also be seen.
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!
Victorian Quadrupled silver plated soup tureen bowl with lid. RARE AND FABULOUS Victorian Antique late 1800 early 1900′s Silver Hallmark Serving Covered soup tureen / Compote Reposed footed and double handle. Marked on the bottom WM. A Rogers- Quadruple Trade mark (R in Horseshoe) New York 1204. 8.5″ tall with the lid on and 8″ from handle to handle. The opening is 4.50″ round and 4.75″ deep. Lid has an opening for a ladle. It holds 2 quarts liquid. It is simply a beautiful treasure from the past. Great antique condition- no dents or dings, it has tarnish patina, and dark spots. Please view all pictures as they are part of the description. My idea of great/good may be different than yours, so EXAMINE PHOTOS CAREFULLY since they are binding and a supplement to the word description in case I should miss something. If I fail to mention something, it does not qualify as “item not as described” if it shows in my pictures. EACH PHOTO IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS AND THEY ARE OF THE EXACT ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE. Please zoom and view ALL pictures for more details as they are part of the description.
This antique tea set from Rogers Smith & Co. Is a beautiful addition to any collection. Its Victorian styling makes it a unique set. Rogers Smith & Co. Was located in Meriden Ct. Between 1877 and 1904, which means this set is between 119 and 146 years old. It has been well-preserved and is in excellent condition. The set includes a teapot, creamer, sugar bowl and waste bowl. All are elegantly designed, with interesting detail at the handles and finials to the teapot and sugar bowl which look Machine age.
Add a touch of Victorian elegance to your dining table with this Rogers Smith quadruple silver plate napkin ring holder. The intricate bird on a leaf stem pattern makes it a unique addition to any collection. It measures 2 3/4″ tall and 3 1/2″ long. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. The composition of this piece is silverplate, adding to its durability and longevity. Use it to hold napkins or simply display it as a decorative item. This napkin ring holder is perfect for antique collectors and those who appreciate vintage silver pieces. We did not try to polish this as we did not want to damage it.
Victorian Rogers Smith Quadruple Plate 5 Bottle Cruet Castor Condiment Set. This is a Victorian Rogers Smith quadruple plate rotating cruet castor condiment set. A quadruple plate stand with an embossed leaf and floral pattern, measuring about 15.5″ tall, and 7.25″ in diameter. 2 glass bottles with stoppers featuring an etched grape leaf pattern. Each bottle measures about 9″ tall, and 2″ in diameter. One has a broken rim. 1 set of salt and pepper shakers with silver plate lids and an embossed arch-type pattern, measuring about 6.75″ and 7.25″ tall, and 2 in diameter. 1 glass bottle with the embossed arch-type pattern and a flip-top silver plate lid, measuring about 5.75″ tall, and 2.25″ in diameter. The set is in pre-owned condition with tarnish and chips. This is a general policy and some orders may qualify for more discounts.