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F.B.Rogers Silver Co.Taunton Mass.1883 Quadruple 1225

J
16 years ago
AI Appraisal
Description Theres a thick patina on it that makes the engraving look like inlaid pearl from a distance.I have looked all over and can't find anything by Rodgers quite like it and can't find this pattern number 1225 either.I'd like to know how old it is,what exactly is it and a approximate value.I thought it might be a sugar bowl but i think its to big and it has a small neck to it.Thank you for your help.
Category Metalware
Medium Silver Plate
Distinguishing marks F.B. Rogers has the number 1225 on it.
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item 8" from handle to handle and 5 1/2" tall
Weight about 8 ounces
History Belonged to my aunt who left these things in a box that sat and was left un opened for over 30 years.She had some of the nicest things i've ever seen with it.All Rogers,Reed & Barton ect.
Price Paid (If known) 0
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Submitted by kerrylwilde

Hi! I have just received several pieces of this particular set. I have a teapot, sugar and creamer with lid, also the larger sugar bowl looking piece that you describe and a 5" dome type cover that goes on something.  Or, perhaps, just over it. 

Have you gotten any more information from your query? 

Thank you, 

 

Kerry Wilde

Submitted by Lovejoy

The 1883 marking is the founding date of the F.B. Rogers company, not a date of production. Pieces like this tend to date from the turn of the 19th century to about World War One (1914). There is a huge amount of silver plate on the market right now, so demand and values for it are low. Whole silverplated tea sets now often go at auction for under $200.00, indivual pieces often under $35.00.

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