Antique Rogers & Bro. “Triple Plate” silverplate cruet/condiment set with four etched glass bottles on original caddy. Late Victorian / early 1900s American tableware piece featuring floral engraved banding and elegant upright handle. A beautiful decorative and collectible dining accessory. 4 etched glass bottles (oil/vinegar/condiment). Original Rogers & Bro Triple Plate silverplate caddy. Marked on base: Rogers & Bro. Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear to silverplate (light tarnish and surface wear consistent with age). One bottle has a small hairline chip/flea bite on the rim (see close-up photo). Other glass pieces appear intact. Height: 13-14 inches (see photo with measuring tape).
1847 Rogers Bros XS triple VINTAGE Grape 1904 Antique Silver Plate. Set of 10 Large Round Spoons. Silver Plate Spoon by 1847 Rogers Bros. Made in Meriden, Ct. The Spoon has a Grape Leaf Pattern on the Handle. Marked on the back of the handle: 1847 Rogers & Bros XS Triple.
Very nice flatware set from Rogers (Oneida) in the Chateau pattern. Manufactured in 1934, they are in very good condition with minor wear. Some a little tarnished! 12 Oval (Soup) Spoons. These are stored in their wooden storage chest with pamphlets. There is one “knob” from bottom of box that has fallen off – it is inside the box! It keeps the utensils pretty tarnish free!
1847 Rogers Bros XS Triple Grape 5 Ice Tea Spoons No Mono. Condition No Monogram Very Good with only Plate Wear on back of Spoon bowl in the same place on all 5 spoons. Tarnish consistent with age. Length 7.5 inches. Width 1 1/8 inches. Photos are part of the description. Please examine them carefully. Contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you in advance. My home is smoke and pet free.
Mixed lot of silverwear. Some items are plated (IS), some have the XS triple mark, and other are from different brands. Most have a strong patina. See images for details. Contact me if you have any questions or need more info.
The Vintage Rogers & Bro Triple Plate Silver Water Pitcher stands at 13.25 inches tall, featuring a charming nesting birds pattern typical of the Victorian era. Made of silverplate in the United States during the late 19th century, this cold water pitcher exudes a classic and elegant style that harkens back to a bygone age. Was Perfect for serving water in a sophisticated manner, this pitcher is a true antique treasure for collectors of fine silverware. It currently has small holes drilled in the bottom, probably used as a vase.