Description
I have a service for 12 in the original wood case of Rodgers Daffodil pattern silverware. I have the full service..knives, forks, salad forks, soup spoons, tea spoons. I also have a butter server, tomato fork and serving fork. It is in excellent to mint condition.
It belong to my grandmother, I am not sure if she got it as a wedding gift in 1918 or bought it at a later date.
Re: Rogers Silverware
I recently picked up a single fork in an 1847 Rogers Bros. XS Triple pattern, however, the pattern name itself is not imprinted anywhere. I have been able to find few online pattern catalogues but to no avail. The fork itself has a heavy weight to it. It's a very simple pattern, though difficult to describe. At the top of the handle is either an acanthus-type leaf or scallop shell, with two inverted scallop-type figures below it in decreasing 640-802 exam size. To the side, it looks like two leaf or flower bud stems curl slightly away from the main scallop/leaf, with the buds composing part of the fork's shape. The 642-972 exam stems run down the sides of the fork to slightly scroll at the bottom around a flower face figure. The bottom of the fork is then composed of rounded left and right edges, turning in towards the middle, which has another yet different and smaller kind of leaf/scallop figure. I apologize for this description and imagine it will be next to impossible to decipher 642-975 exam the pattern, however, if you could recommend additional resourcs I could research, I would greatly appreciate it.