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13 years ago
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This table centre piece is stamped joseph rodgers and son shefield  it has the star and cross stamp and E P stamp It also has V 2 stamped below .It appears to be silver and is very heavy,It has grffons as part of the decoration.It also has what i think is a large boars tusk as the main feature.

Category General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium think siver plate..very heavy item
Distinguishing marks joseph rodgers and sons sheffield EP star and cross V 2 stamped underneith appers to be done later?
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 400mm high by 450mm wide
Date Period dont know
Weight approx 3 kg
Price not sure
Price Paid (If known) inhereted
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I just had a look ,says sold for 350 pound,the one in the auction was half the size of this one,but very simular.

Thanks for replying to me.

I have so many more pieces to show,so i will get myself busy.

I was actually offered $3000 dollars for that table centre piece by a private collector

Submitted by greatexpectllc

Joseph Rodgers & Sons was founded in 1724 and one of the largest cutlery manufacturers in Sheffield in the late 1800s. The company's famous star and Maltese cross mark was registered in 1764. By the end of the 1700s, they had established a factory on Norfolk Street.

In 1887 the firm began to manufacture its own crucible and shear steel, culminating in the purchase of the Sheaf Island Works in 1907. By the end of the 1800s Joseph Rodgers & Sons was certainly one of the largest cutlery manufacturers in the world. However, the firm did not escape the decline in Sheffield's cutlery trade during the early 1900s. Foreign competition, increasing mechanisation and the advent of stainless steel contributed to their decline. The company underwent a number of takeovers during the 1900s. The rights to the name and cutlery marks were bought most recently by the Egginton Group of Companies in Sheffield.

This piece you have would date to the Late Victorian Period

My estimated value would be $300.00 - $400.00 depending on condition and if there are any pieces missing

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