- (98) Pcs 1847 Rogers Bros silver plate
(98) Pcs 1847 Rogers Bros silver plate flatware, grape clusters, c/o (6) 9-3/4" dinner knives, (6) 8-1/2" luncheon knives, (6) 6-1/4" butter knives, (6) 6-5/8" fruit knives, (6) 7-1/2" dinner forks, (6) 7" luncheon forks, (6) 5-7/8" salad forks, (6) 5" ice cream forks, (16) 6" teaspoons, (6) 8-1/4" tablespoons, (5) 7-1/8" soup spoons, (6) 5-1/2" boullion spoons, (3) 5-3/4" fruit spoons, serving spoon, sugar spoon, (2) meat forks, (2) ladles, pie server, cake server, master butter, pickle fork, olive spoon, serving fork, 2-piece dessert servers
- Mixed metal lot, including 1847 Rogers
Mixed metal lot, including 1847 Rogers Bros Flair pitcher (8-5/8" h), SF Co miniature silver plate double handled galleried tray (10" x 6-1/2"), Gorham Heritage shell serving spoon, ice tongs, sugar tongs, scissors, condiment set (missing one bottle stopper), Siam brass serving spoon, Monaco souvenir spoon
- 1847 ROGERS BROS ADORATION SILVERPLATE
1847 ROGERS BROS ADORATION SILVERPLATE FLATWARE & CASE97 piece hallmarked silverplate and fabric lined closable case.
A vintage 97 piece International Silver Company "1847 Rogers Bros" line of silverplate flatware, produced c. 1950 with plush lined wooden storage box containing two handled bottom drawer and upper compartment with handle. Includes 8 salad knives, 2 large serving spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butter plate knife, 8 soup spoons, 25 teaspoons, 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 8 butter knives, 6 espresso spoons, 8 jam jelly spreaders, 7 miniature trident cocktail forks, and 8 iced tea spoons. Hallmarked 1847 ROGERS BROS IS for International Silver. Some age related wear to outside of box.
Issued: c. 1950
Dimensions: 6.5"H x 16"L
Manufacturer: International Silver Co.
Country of Origin: United States
- 6PC VINTAGE SILVER PLATED SERVING SETThree
6PC VINTAGE SILVER PLATED SERVING SETThree handled serving trays, two round trays and one tea trivet.
Tea trivet 6.26"W marked with EPNS Made in England. Round tray with filigree inner border 12"W marked with WM Rogers 170. Round scalloped tray 14"W marked with The Sheffield Silver Co Made in the USA EPC 072. Handled round serving tray 19.25"L x 15"W, unmarked. Rectangle handled serving tray 22.5"L x 10.75"W marked with W&S Blackinton EPC WSB Victoria 239. Large rectangle handled serving tray 28.5"L x 17"W marked with Remembrance 1847 Rogers Bros. IS 9898 and age related wear is seen.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 28.5"L x 17"W
Condition:
Good
- STERLING SILVER CHOKER WITH PENDANTDESCRIPTION:
STERLING SILVER CHOKER WITH PENDANTDESCRIPTION: A Mexican sterling silver choker necklace, together with a vintage 'Rogers Bros' baby youth spoon pendant with cherub and floral motif. Marked "925 TA-48 Mexico" on necklace, and "1847 Rogers Bros" on spoon pendant. Weight: 26 grams. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: Continental DIMENSIONS: Choker L. 5" , pendant L. 3.25" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- 2PC ROGERS BROS SILVERPLATE SERVING
2PC ROGERS BROS SILVERPLATE SERVING UTENSILS, FLAIRIncludes an olive fork and a sugar sifter decorated in nan elegant retro pattern with curving handle and pierced bowl. Hallmarked 1847 Rogers Bros. I S Flair. Largest measures: 6in L x 1.5in.
Issued: 1956
Manufacturer: 1847 Rogers Bros.
Condition:
Age related wear.
- (51 PC) 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE
(51 PC) 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE FLATWAREDESCRIPTION: (51 Pc) A Silverplate Rogers Bros flatware set of fifty two (52) pieces with original case. This is a service for eight in the "Daffodil" Pattern. The set includes:
(8 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Forks. L: 7 1/2".
(8 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Salad Forks. L: 6 1/2".
(8 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Knives. L: 9 1/4".
(8 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Soup Spoons. L: 7 1/4".
(15 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Small Spoons. L: 6".
(2 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Serving Spoons. L: 8 1/4".
(2 Pc) Silverplate Rogers Bros. Serving Spoon and Cheese Knife. 6" and 6 3/4". Case is 17" 11 1/2".
CIRCA: 20th Century.
DIMENSIONS: See lot description for details.
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CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
- ROGERS BROS. LEGACY SILVERPLATE FLATWARE
ROGERS BROS. LEGACY SILVERPLATE FLATWARE SETRogers Bros. "Legacy" pattern items include three tablespoons, six stirring spoons, twelve teaspoons, eight pickle forks, eight salad forks, eight butter knives, and one spreader; all Rogers Bros. pieces monogrammed and all marked to back "1847 Rogers Bros. IS" (IS for International Silver); longest pieces (the butter knives) measure approximately 8-1/2" long; also includes an R&B stirring spoon, six E.P.N.S olive forks, an M. Silver Co spoon, and a Rogers Bros. felt lined fitted drawer insert; all in good overall condition with varying amounts of wear, felt insert showing more damage; approximately fifty-five pieces total.
- SILVER & SILVER PLATE FLATWARE & SERVER
SILVER & SILVER PLATE FLATWARE & SERVER GROUPGreat lot of twenty-five (25) pieces of assorted sterling silver, silver plated, & stainless steel flatware. Includes six (6) runcible spoons stamped "1847 Rogers Bros xs Triple", one (1) spoon stamped "1847 Rogers Bros xs Triple", two (2) serving spoons stamped "1847 Rogers Bros xs Triple", one (1) salad service spoon stamped "Silver Plate Sheffield England", one (1) small fork stamped "Holmes and Edward IS", one (1) sterling silver sugar cube tongs stamped "Michel Sterling", three (3) large sterling silver serving spoons stamped "PAT 1898 RW sterling", two (2) sterling silver spoons stamped "PAT 1888 RW Sterling", five (5) unmarked butter knives with mother of pearl handles, one (1) unmarked butter knife, & one (1) sugar spoon marked "Ambassador Cutlery MFG.CO Stainless- Germany". Approximate weight of weighable sterling silver is 6.8 OzT.
- A 109 PIECE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.
A 109 PIECE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER "W...A 109 PIECE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER "WILD ROSE" LUNCHEON FLATWARE SERVICE, MARKED, 20TH CENTURY, a service for 12, each piece in traditional Wild Rose pattern and verso mold stamped with "INTERNATIONAL," and company's tiny logo of a plumed knight's helmet over a shield, followed by "STERLING," then handle with "Wild Rose," comprising twelve forks, thirteen salad forks, twelve seafood cocktail forks, twelve knives (HH), twelve butter spreader knives, twelve soup spoons, twenty-four teaspoons, three serving place spoons, one cream sauce shell ladle, one gravy shell ladle, one sugar shell spoon, one bon-bon/nuts pierced shell spoon, one butter/paté/soft cheese spreader, one pastry sever (HH), one cheese server (HH), one meat cutting two tine fork (HH), one meat cutting knife (HH); together with six 1847 Rogers Bros sterling silver luncheon forks, two WM Rogers sterling silver teaspoons, one American small sterling silver sauce ladle; total approximate weight excluding hollowwares: 107.1875 ozt. (118)*Silver caddy not included.
Condition:
Light surface wear on tines, blades, bowls, and handles. Some are marked same and with an additional "H," some are marked with just the logo and "STERLING," followed by an "R." Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- ROGERS, LUNT, & BOWLEN STERLING FLATWARE
ROGERS, LUNT, & BOWLEN STERLING FLATWARE 94 PCSRogers, Lunt, and Bowlen Co., United States. Set of sterling silver flatware in the pattern "Mount Vernon" including: six dessert knives, six dinner knives, 12 butter knives, six soup spoons, 12 dinner forks, 12 lunch forks, 22 lunch spoons, nine dinner spoons, six iced tea spoons, and three serving spoons. Featuring a crest flanked by two overflowing cornucopias. Each marked along the underside "RLB Sterling Pat. II.29.05."
Also included is a set of six silverplate ice tea spoons in the pattern "Old Colonial" produced by Meriden Britannia Company, United States. Each marked "1847 Rogers Bros" along the underside.
Gross weight of sterling (does not include 12 sterling handled objects and a set of six silverplate ice tea spoons): 85.89 Troy oz.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- 1840-1910S LARGE STERLING SPOON COLLECTION
1840-1910S LARGE STERLING SPOON COLLECTION (9)For your consideration are nine marked sterling spoons from various makers circa 1870-1910s. The first and largest spoon in this collection was made by S. Hennell in London, England circa 1805-05. The makers mark was present but has since been worn down. The neck of the spoon is long and slim and features stampings on the back of the neck showing the makers mark, a lion passant indicating the quality of the sterling, the town mark of London, a letter "I" indicating the year it was made (1804) and a right facing kings head showing it was made under the rule of King George III. The spoon shows no stamped or embossed designs. The second sterling spoon is attributed to 1852 Redfield & Rice or 1847 Rogers Bros. The spoon features stampings on the back of the neck showing the makers mark, "Y & T" as well as an eagle effigy with its wings spread stamped next to the makers mark. The spoon shows a deep gold washed bowl with small openings for draining any liquid acquired while scooping. The top of the handle shows initials reading "EML". The third spoon in this collection was made by Stebbins & Howe in New York circa 1830-32. By the end of 1829, Edwin Stebbins had relocated from Springfield, Massachusetts to New York City in order to open a jewelry store on Chatham Street. On that same street, he co-owned a business with George Howe from 1831 to 1834, but by 1834 or 1835, he had ended their partnership and had relocated to 264 Broadway. The spoon shows a detailed handle featuring initials reading, "BHR", while the back of the neck shows stampings and the makers mark reading, "Stebbins & Howe". The next spoon in this collection was made in New Orleans circa 1840-50s by Hyde & Goodrich. James N. Hyde spent a few years working in New York before opening a New Orleans location for his retail operation in 1817. Within the following ten years, his brother-in-law Charles Whiting Goodrich joined him in business in New Orleans. By 1828, the first Hyde & Goodrich store was situated on Chartres Street, but in 1853 it was relocated to the intersection of Canal and Royal Streets. However, selling upscale imported goods like patented pistols, pens, watches, and flatware from northeastern and European producers accounted for the majority of Hyde & Goodrich's business. The spoon features a polished coin silver construction with no designs present. The back of the neck shows the makers mark reading, "Hyde & Goodrich". The fifth spoon in this collection is attributed to a silversmith in Holland due to the stamping on the back of the neck. The spoon shows a simple line design on the outer edge of the handle with an "S" on the top of the handle. The back of the neck reads, "Sterling" with the Holland stamp to the left of it. The sixth spoon in this collection was made in Birmingham, England circa 1880-1900s. The spoon features a polished sterling construction with stampings on the back of the neck reading "Sterling" and show a lion passant indicating the quality of the silver, and the town mark of Birmingham. The bowl is large and wide while the neck goes from skinny to wide and flat towards the top. The seventh spoon in this collection once showed a makers mark but has since been stamped out. The spoon is large and features a long handle and large, wide bowl. The top of the handle shows initials reading, "FJ". The back of the neck shows the stamped out makers mark as well as a small, unidentifiable stamp. The eighth spoon in this lot once showed a makers mark but has since been worn off from its age and use over the years. The spoon features a polished sterling construction with no designs present. The ninth and final spoon in this collection was made by Edward Comfort Newbury circa 1840-1860s in Brooklyn, Connecticut. Edward was born August 24th, 1799 in Mansfield Center, Connecticut. He apprenticed around 1814 in Hartford, Connecticut and worked as a silversmith in Brooklyn, Connecticut from 1828 to 1860. He appeared on the 1860 census taken at Brooklyn CT, listed as a spectacle maker, and by the 1870 census he had set aside his trade and was working as a florist. The spoon shows the makers mark on the back of the neck reading, "E. Newbury" while the top of the handle shows initials reading, "CML". The spoons in this collection show good condition overall with some wear and light patinas from their age and use over the years. No obvious signs of damage are present on the spoons. The spoons measure from 11 5/16" L x 2 1/8" W to 7" L x 1 7/16" W. The collective weight of the spoons is 513.4 grams.
- GORHAM 'LYRIC' STERLING FLATWARE SERVICEGORHAM
GORHAM 'LYRIC' STERLING FLATWARE SERVICEGORHAM 'LYRIC' STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE
American, 20th century, sterling silver. Seventy-four (74) total sterling silver pieces in the Lyric pattern: twelve each (12) of dinner knives, dinner forks, and salad forks; sixteen (16) teaspoons; thirteen (13) soup spoons; two (2) iced tea spoons, two (2) serving spoons, a small ladle, a cheese server, a pickle fork, and an additional diminutive fork and spoon.
Also included are eight (8) silverplate articles: six (6) Wallace 1835 pickle forks, an 1847 Rogers Bros. cheese server, and a W.R. Humphreys & Co fish serving fork.
Solid sterling pieces only: 2185 grams
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
- 1847 ROGERS BROS AMBASSADOR PATTERN
1847 ROGERS BROS AMBASSADOR PATTERN SILVERPLATE FLAT TABLE SERVICE AND SMALL GROUP OF SILVERPLATE TABLE ARTICLES1847 Rogers Bros Ambassador Pattern Silverplate Flat Table Service and Small Group of Silverplate Table Articles
- Large lot of silver plate items, including
Large lot of silver plate items, including 1847 Rogers Bros Anniversary swing arm basket, shell dish, toast holders, bottle stand, bowls, stirrup cup, toothpick, mirror, assorted flatware
- (74) Pcs 1847 Rogers Bros silver plate
(74) Pcs 1847 Rogers Bros silver plate flatware, First Love pattern, c/o (12) 9-7/8 dinner knives, (12) 7-5/8" dinner forks, (10) 6-3/4" salad forks, (23) 6-1/8" teaspoons, (12) 7" soup spoons, (2) serving spoons, sugar spoon, ladle, master butter
- (2)Boxes Of Silver Plate FlatwareTo
(2)Boxes Of Silver Plate FlatwareTo include 103 pieces of Community siler plate flatware in wooden box and 97 pieces of various silver plate flateware including Nobility 1847 Rogers Bros. and Supreme silver plate flatware. Private collection Rochester Hills Michigan
- Roger Bros. silverplate items including
Roger Bros. silverplate items including a nut spoon, three spoons, four demitasse spoons, a butter knife, and an 1847 Rogers Bros ladle in the Assyrian pattern (13 1/4"L); 12 pieces total.
- Two serving spoons: one 1847 Rogers
Two serving spoons: one 1847 Rogers Bros. and one sterling silver spoon with mother of pearl handle. Longest: 9 1/2".
- Early American silverplate including
Early American silverplate including six 1847 Rogers Bros. gumbo spoons in the "Charter Oak" pattern, Reed & Barton "Medallion" pie server, and also a Williamsburg Kirk and Steiff pewter mug. Mug: 4 3/4"H.