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F.B. ROGERS 1883 5 PEICE SILVER VICTORIAN TEA SET #2391

By edward dowell, 31 January, 2009
Description

I HAVE A 5 PEICE TEA SET FROM F.B.ROGERS SILVER COMPANY. IT HAS A STAMP ON ALL THE PEICES OF A CROWN 1883 AND THE NUMBER 2391. I WAS TOLD IT WAS FROM THE VICTORIAN ERA. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT ITS WORTH I HAVE A COUPLE WHO IS INTERESTD IN IT AND DONT KNOW WHAT TO ASK FOR IT. THE LIDS ALSO HAVE A CROWN ON THE TOP. I HAVE E-MAILED YOU BEFORE AND NEVER GOT AN ANSWER COULD YOU PLEASE E-MAIL ME BACK THANK YOU

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium
ANTIQUE SILVER
Distinguishing marks
IT HAS A CROWN ON THE LIDS OF THE TEA POT AND SUGAR BOWL LID AND ON THE BOTTOM OF ALL THE PEICES WITH THE STAMP 2391
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1883
History
IN THE GARBAGE
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
UNKNOWN
For Sale?
No
Photos

edward dowell

16 years 3 months ago

Re: F.B. ROGERS 1883 5 PEICE SILVER VICTORIAN TEA SET #2391

I HAVE SOLD THIS TEA SET TODAY I HOPE THEY ARE HAPPY WITH IT!
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Anonymous (not verified)

16 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: F.B. ROGERS 1883 5 PEICE SILVER VICTORIAN TEA SET #2391 by edward dowell

hi I have a question

i have a 4 piece fb rogers 1883 2391 tea set or coffee set
and i dont know the value on it. hope you can help

thank you
Aaron

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edward dowell

16 years 2 months ago

In reply to hi I have a question by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: hi I have a question

Hello i looked up and did some research and i seen one see for $200.00 i sold mine at auction for $152.50 depending on the conition do you have pictures you could show me there are different sets.

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Anonymous (not verified)

16 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: F.B. ROGERS 1883 5 PEICE SILVER VICTORIAN TEA SET #2391 by edward dowell

Re: F.B. ROGERS 1883 5 PEICE SILVER VICTORIAN TEA SET #2391

Hi, I have the same set, but with a larger tray and also the coffeepot. May I ask how much your set sold for? thanks, Kris

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