Vintage Silver Plate 5 Piece Tea or Coffee Set on Butler Tray Creamer & Sugar. May be FB Rogers Lady Margaret Antique 1883 / very similar to that set. One tea pot has stains inside. Tray has some dark spot on top. Pots: 11″ x 11″ x 6. Creamer & Sugar: 7″ x 6.5″ x 5.
VTG Vintage FB Rogers Silver Plated Tilting Teapot With Stand & Burner Footed in great condition! 2 areas where the silver is rubbed, I believe a piece missing on the burner. The inside is stained. Smoke-Free and Pet Free Home. All fragile items are packed with extreme care.
This vintage silver-plated teapot from William Rogers & Son is a rare find for collectors. The beautiful Spring Flower pattern, with its Art Deco style, is sure to make a statement in any tea service. Made post-1940, this teapot is in great shape and ready for display or use. The composition of silverplate adds a touch of elegance to any setting. This piece is perfect for those who appreciate unique and stylish antiques.
CIVIL WAR AESTHETIC FIGURAL SWAN HEART LEAF WEIGHTED TEAPOT. A company created in 1853 by William and Asa Jr. In 1856 William Rogers organized with George W. Smith the Rogers, Smith & Co. The two companies were consolidated in 1861 under the presidency of William Rogers. Original Civil war era extraordinary piece in outstanding excellent condition, showing an impressive solid quality manufacture with gerous plating and outstanding attention to detail, strong handle, both bone insulators, firm sturdy hinge, original solid figural final and wing nut, weighted base, clean inside with some signs of wear and use still hold the original finish, white metal base perfectly safe for use, no denting, monogram, repairs or wear specks, minor nicks and light scratching, overall very bright finish, with moderate signs of wear and age, rich patina enhancing contours, embossed and castings. 11′ by 8 7/8, 2.8 lbs weight before packing, holding the early company’s mark. CO EXTRA PLATE ON WHITE METAL HARTFORD CONN.
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.
This vintage silver-plated teapot from William Rogers & Son is a rare find for collectors. The beautiful Spring Flower pattern, with its Art Deco style, is sure to make a statement in any tea service. Made post-1940, this teapot is in great shape and ready for display or use. The composition of silverplate adds a touch of elegance to any setting. This piece is perfect for those who appreciate unique and stylish antiques.
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).
Vintage Spring Flower Wm Rogers & Son Silver-plate Tilting Teapot.. I’m leaving the patina on as some buyers like it as is and others like the satisfaction of polishing it.
The small salt and pepper shakers are sterling. Everything else appears to be silver plate, but the two large trays may not be silver plate or maybe a few other items that are not silver plate that I’m not really sure what they are. Acceptable condition wear and age. Please take a close look at all the pictures. Please let me know if you would like any additional pictures. Please let me know if you have any questions. I will package this stuff well.