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F B Rogers tea set

Description We are just curious to see if this is silver or silverplate. From what we have read about the company, I believe it is probably silverplate, but I was always under the impression that anything that was silverplate had to be marked as such. Some of the other pieces left behind were marked "silverplate" but this set is just stamped "F.B. Rogers." There are no chips or dents, just needs a good cleaning.
Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium silver or silverplate
Distinguishing marks F B Rogers
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item teapot is 11" tall and 10" wide, tray is 14" round
Date Period late 70's ?
Weight unk
History Belonged to late mother-in-law
Price Paid (If known) unk
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dad756 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

I think the reverse is true. If the set was sterling it would be marked as such. You should assume it's plated. The value then falls to the rarity of the production. Sorry I don't have knowledge of current prices of newer sets. Sets from that time should be researchable. Maybe the company's web site. Good Luck.
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 15 years ago

I have the exact same tea set,  i would like to no more about it and the value if you can help me.

thank you

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