This creamer looks to be handmade by the curves. The handle is large, the weight is sturdy and it has a lot of charm. I know nothing about silver, it just caught my eye.
Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium
Silver
Distinguishing marks
Hotel Wentworth, Oak Knoll, Patent Handle, 1847, Rogers Bros., Nickle Silver, 03800, Silver Soldered, 3/4, PTS, 51
1847 is not the date made. "1847 Rogers Bros" is a trademark name still being used today. The Hotel Wentworth on Oak Knoll was not built until 1907. Your little creamer could date around then. Nickel silver is a metal alloy of copper with nickel and often but not always zinc. It is named for its silvery appearance, but contains no silver. Nice souvenir item from a hotel that no longer exists. Market value unknown by me.
I don't know any more about it but I have a teapot of the exact same pattern, mark, numbers etc. It is 5" tall and about 6.5" from wpout to back of handle. I know it belonged to my Mother-in-law's family of Los Angeles, CA - they were in that area by at least 1920s.
Re: Silver Creamer (Hotel Wentworth)
Re: Silver Creamer (Hotel Wentworth)
I don't know any more about it but I have a teapot of the exact same pattern, mark, numbers etc. It is 5" tall and about 6.5" from wpout to back of handle. I know it belonged to my Mother-in-law's family of Los Angeles, CA - they were in that area by at least 1920s.