This product is a set of six antique Victorian fruit/cheese knives made by Wm. Rogers & Son, known for its high-quality silver products. The knives are made of silver-plate, giving them a sleek and elegant appearance. The Victorian style adds a touch of old-world charm to any dining table or collection of flatware. With the iconic Eagle Brand design, these knives are not only functional but also a beautiful and unique addition to any antique collection and come with their original storage stand. The feet have winged lion heads. This has not been cleaned, I will leave that to the new owner. Base at it widest is 6 across.
FB Rogers Vintage Silver Plate Mid-Century Victorian Revival 25 Footed Butler’s Tray. From an estate collection, the FB Rogers 25 footed, silver plate butler’s serving tray is impressive in size and condition. The tray has an ornate scroll rim, and measures 25 from handle to handle. Its serving face is 20″ x 14″. The impressively-sized tray has no dents with noted light scratches on the tray’s face.
Antique Quadruple Silver-Plated Tea Set by Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Exquisite Floral Embossed Pattern – Teapot, Creamer & Sugar Bowl. Step back in time to an era of refined elegance and captivating history with this breathtaking antique silver-plated tea set. Imagine gaslight flickering across the ornate surfaces, the fragrant steam rising from freshly brewed tea, and the whispered stories of a legendary American silversmithing firm. This is more than just a tea set; it’s a tangible piece of Victorian charm, a testament to the artistry of Simpson Hall Miller & Co. And a stunning addition to any discerning collection or home. This exquisite three-piece tea set comprises a stunning teapot, a graceful creamer, and a charming sugar bowl, all meticulously crafted in silver plate by the renowned Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Each piece is a masterpiece of metalwork, lavishly embossed with a striking floral motif that seems to bloom across the surface. Imagine running your fingers over the intricately detailed petals and leaves, feeling the depth and artistry of the design. A Legacy of Craftsmanship. Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Was organized in 1866 by Samuel Simpson, quickly establishing itself as a prominent name in American silver. In 1878, a pivotal agreement with William Rogers Jr. (of the famed Rogers family of silversmiths) saw Rogers supervise the manufacture and marketing of Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co’s “Eagle” brand. S position in the market, allowing their Wallingford factory to produce vast quantities of electro-plated tableware, even in competition with the William Rogers Mfg Co. Transition to Sterling Silver and International Silver Co. In 1895, Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Expanded their offerings to include sterling silverware, further cementing their reputation for quality and artistry. Just a few years later, in 1898, the firm joined the prestigious International Silver Co. With their Wallingford factory becoming the sterling center for this industry giant. This scarce Victorian era set exemplifies the solid quality and exquisite detail for which Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Crafted with manufactured silver on copper, it boasts a bright, distressed glossy finish that speaks to its antique character and enduring beauty. The set is in excellent condition, showcasing no dents, breaks, or repairs. The teapot hinge is strong, and the interiors are remarkably clean, appearing barely used and retaining their original finish. The intricate repousse details of the floral embossing are truly captivating, showcasing the skilled hand of the artisans. Each piece is stamped with the early company mark Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Quadruple Plate, a hallmark of authenticity and quality. Envision this set gracing your afternoon tea service, adding a touch of antique grandeur to your breakfast table, or becoming a cherished heirloom displayed in your china cabinet. It speaks of a slower pace of life, a dedication to beauty, and a love for pieces that tell a story – a story of American craftsmanship and Victorian elegance. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to own a piece of antique silver-plated artistry with a rich and fascinating history. This Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Tea set is more than just tableware; it’s an investment in timeless style, a captivating display of floral beauty, and a whisper of history for your everyday moments.
This pair of antique Cephas B Rogers electric hurricane mantle lamps is a stunning example of Victorian style and craftsmanship. The lamp features a silver plated finish. Its corded electric power source ensures that it can be used with ease, and its original and authentic nature make it a must-have for collectors of lamps and lighting. The lamps stand approximately 10 1/4″ tall on a 4″ square silver-plated base. The cords are approximately 80 in length.
This vintage silverplate tray by Rogers is a stunning addition to any collection. Its Victorian style and intricate chased design make it a unique piece that is sure to impress. The tray is handled and footed, adding to its durability and functionality. The silverplate composition of the tray makes it a valuable antique for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its decor pattern and brand name make it a must-have for any lover of vintage items. This tray is perfect for display or for use in serving food and drink. In good vintage age appropriate condition. Please review all photos to form your own opinion. Circa 27 by 16″ incl handles inside 18 by 12.5″. Please REVIEW ALL up to 24!!! ACCORDINGLY as they are part of the description and feel free to ask for more. Items not included in the title are for decoration or size reference ONLY and are NOT included in the SALE!!! All photos are to be viewed as an extension of the listing description. All my treasures are hand picked by me. I curate only the very best and make sure they are arriving, packed with love at your home.
Vintage (circa 1950) WM Rogers Silver Plated 5 Piece Tea and Coffee Set. This beautifully crafted 5 piece silver set from Wm. Rogers & Son in the Victorian Rose pattern. Was procured from an estate sale. Set includes coffee, tea, sugar and creamer bowls with matching oval tray with handles. All pieces are detailed with Victorian Rose pattern. 1- Large Oval tray with handles -24″ L (handles included) and 20″ L(without handles) x 15 1/4 W. Weight: 5 lbs 9 Oz. 1- Footed Coffee Pot -101/4″ H (lid included) x8 1/2″ W (spout & handle included) x 3 1/2 D. Weight: 2lbs 3 oz. 1- Footed Teapot – 9″ H (lid included) x 81/2″ W (spout & handle included) x 3 1/2 D Weight: 2 lbs 5 oz. 1- Footed Creamer – 3 1/4″ H x 5 1/2″ W (spout & handle included) x 3 D Weight: 12 oz. 1- Footed Covered Sugar Bow l – 4 1/2″ H (Lid included) x 5 1/2″ W (handles included) x 3 D. Weight :15 oz All pieces are sturdy and have bottom stamp: Victorian Rose, Wm. In great great condition with no cracks, chips or dents. Clean interior except the teapot. The tray has few light marks due to age and usage. The lids on the pots are tight. Might need more polishing. See pictures for more details as pictures are part of the description. Note: The rose/red tinge you see in photos is from wooden ceiling reflection.
Wm A Rogers Antique Silver Plate 1895 Victorian Punch Bowl with 12 Gilt Punch Cups. While this perfectly beautiful Victorian 13-piece punch bowl set is not perfect, it is very impressively vibrant. The 130-year old #4991 Victorian punch bowl set was made by the Wm A Rogers Company in 1895. That it has survived intact with all of its pieces is amazing! The form is classic, civilized and stately, with an outer rim circled in horizontal lines as the set’s ornamentation. The twelve punch cups are unusual in their presentation as “mini” coffee or tea cups, with the bowls setting atop pedestals, matching the master punch bowl. Each interior of the punch cups was gilded, and each has a different intensity of remaining gilt. Some interiors have spots of staining. The status of the entire 12-piece set of gilt punch cups is in very good antique condition, with no dents. The punch bowl is in fair but serviceable antique condition. It is common to find that acidity in antique and vintage silver plate punch bowls have caused interior erosion. This punch bowl’s discolorations on the interior of the bowl surface include scratching from punch bowl ladle usage, and spots of base metal showing through due to acidity. Its exterior has both a very nice “best face” when positioned on the table with intention, with considerable areas of discoloration scattered on its exterior. This set appears to be “rare” in modern availability. The punch bowl stands 8″ high, is 12″ in diameter, and is 7 1/2 deep. Its matching punch cups are 2″ high, 4″ from handle to rim, and are 3 1/4 in diameter.
This listing is for an Antique Victorian Meriden Rogers Smith Silver Plate Basket. This basket measures approximately 10 5/8″ by 7 3/4″ by 3 tall. It is in good antique condition with age/use related wear, there is silver plate loss, scratches, indentations where the handle has hit the sides, and there is a dent on the bottom. Please look closely at all photos for condition. If you have any questions, please message me. Thanks for looking at my listing.