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ROGERS BROS. 1847 ''OLD COLONY''
ROGERS BROS. 1847 ''OLD COLONY'' FLATWARE SERVICE: Silver plate service for twelve to include Old French hollow handle knives with bolster dinner forks salad forks round bowl soup spoons 17 teaspoons 5 table spoons and a gravy ladle. Sold in wooden storage box with Italian silver plate tong server.
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Roger Bros. silverplate items
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.
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Twelve Roger Williams Silver Co.
Twelve Roger Williams Silver Co. sterling forks, early 1900's. 6.8 oz. 4 3/4"L.
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1847 ROGERS BROS ADORATION
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
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ROGERS BROS. LEGACY SILVERPLATE
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.
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(98) Pcs 1847 Rogers Bros silver
(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
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LOT OF MOSTLY ROGER BROS PLATED
LOT OF MOSTLY ROGER BROS PLATED FLATWARE Lot of mostly Roger Bros plated flatware; a 'Jiffy Crumber'; (3) piece lucite handled bar set; (3) two piece sterling handled carving sets; a pair English sterling salt shovels; a Continental silver tea strainer with a bust form finial; (2) sterling handled button hooks and a shoe horn, total weighable 1.6 ozt
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A GROUP OF ROGERS BROS.
A GROUP OF ROGERS BROS. "ANNIVERSARY" STERLING SILVER FLATWAREA group of Rogers Bros. "Anniversary" sterling silver flatware, 20th century Comprising fifteen place forks (7.75") and four place knives (9.5"), 19 pieces Dimensions: 24.600 oz. troy approximately
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A COLLECTION OF 1847 ROGERS
A COLLECTION OF 1847 ROGERS SILVER PLATE FLATWARE A collection of 1847 Rogers Silver plate flatware, in the "Arcadian" patter, comprising: (12) dinner knives, (10) dinner forks, (11) teaspoons, (11) oval place spoons
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2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca.
2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca. late 19th-mid 20th century; both extended roasting or butcher two-prong forks: one signed "Robison" with flatwork handle that oval hanger eye, 22 3/4", Condition: good; one signed "J.B." near fork mount with square stock and flatwork handle with round eye hanger, 23 3/4", Condition: rusted surface
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Large lot of silver plate items,
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
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(74) Pcs 1847 Rogers Bros silver
(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
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(51 PC) 1847 ROGERS BROS.
(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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ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED
ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED "MARQUISE" FLATWARE SERVICE Including twelve dinner knives, ten dinner forks, twelve dinner spoons, ten salad forks, nine teaspoons, one iced tea spoon, one sugar spoon, one master butter knife, serving spoon and fork; 58 total pieces, without monogram.
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Rogers Brothers Assyrian Head
Rogers Brothers Assyrian Head silverplate flatware and serving pieces circa 1885 comprising: 13 knives L8 1/4'' 5 forks L7 1/2'' 10 forks L7'' fork L6'' 10 cocktail forks L6 1/2'' 2 teaspoons L5 3/4'' mustard ladle L5 1/4'' salt spoon L3 1/2'' master butter L7 1/2'' 8 nutpicks L4 3/4'' sugar tongs L5 1/4'' 3 nutcrackers L5'' 7 serving forks L7 1/2'' to 10'' 2 serving spoons L9'' 2 ladles L10'' and 13'' gravy ladle L7'' cream ladle L6'' fish slice L11 1/2'' cheese scoop L9'' 2 pastry servers L9 1/2'' and 10'' 2 crumbers L12 1/4'' (approx. 75pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. One pastry server with dents. All other pieces in very good original condition with normal wear consistent with use. No monos. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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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".
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Pair 1837 English Sterling Forks
Pair 1837 English Sterling Forks 7.5'' - 162 Grams TW
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Flatware set including Rogers
Flatware set including Rogers Bros., wood salad spoons, Asian soup spoons, solid bronze rosewood handled knives. Condition: some still in plastic CT Transfer Fee $10
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1948 TOWLE FRENCH PROVINCIAL
1948 TOWLE FRENCH PROVINCIAL STERLING FORKS (4)Featured in this lot are four sterling Towle forks in the French Provincial style circa 1948. A direct ancestor of Moulton, the first silver business in the United States, is Towle Silversmiths. The family dynasty is thought to have been the industry's longest-running business. Moulton fathers taught their sons their trade for more than 200 years. Two significant figures in the history of silversmithing were born in Hampton, New Hampshire: Anthony Frances Towle and William Moulton II. Having established a farm in Hampton in 1637, Moulton was the son of an English immigrant. Moulton opened a business as a general trader who dabbled in silver in Newbury, Massachusetts, when he was only 18 years old. For five more generations, his company flourished. First to specialize in silversmithing was Joseph Moulton, who had four sons. The Moulton family included blacksmiths and other manual workers, but by 1742, they had earned a reputation as silversmiths. William Moulton IV, who ran the family business from 1795 to 1845, served as Towle's teacher. By this time, Moulton had expanded into the jewelry industry in addition to creating silver vessels for churches. William P. Jones, another apprentice, and Towle collaborated to purchase the company. In 1857, the sixth and final Moulton in the illustrious line of silversmiths took control of the family business. The forks were made in the French Provincial style showing a a curvaceous design with elegant floral and scroll embellishments. The French Provincial design fits beautifully amongst modern and vintage tablescapes. The forks show good condition overall with very slight wear from their vintage age, but no signs of obvious damage are present. The forks measure 7 11/16" L x 1" W. The collective weight of the spoons is 242.4 grams.
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Early American silverplate
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.
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A Group of Antique and Vintage
A Group of Antique and Vintage American and English Silverplate Flatware including a dressing spoon Watson & Gilliot Sheffield; a punch ladle Gorham; 7 forks and 1 teaspoon Rogers & Bro. Waterbury CT.; a tablespoon C. Rogers & Bros. Meriden CT; and a teaspoon Holmes & Edwards Bridgeport CT (12 pcs.)
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Silverplate covered dish (Rogers
Silverplate covered dish (Rogers Bros. Ct.) 13' Ht.
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Set of 12 coin silver knives:
Set of 12 coin silver knives: oval and thread decorated handles, marks for Rogers & Brothers (Waterbury, Connecticut, working late 19th century), no monograms, 19.39 oz.T., 8 in. The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford.
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An Early Gorham Silver Olive
An Early Gorham Silver Olive Spoon and Seafood Forks
Providence, Rhode Island, Late 19th Century
spoon marked 267 / Sterling and engraved Fannie.
eight 'Fisherman' pattern forks marked 20 / Sterling and monogrammed on underside of handle.
all with factory marks.
7 ozt 4 dwt
Length of spoon 11 3/4 inches.
Length of forks 5 3/4 inches.
Property from the Trusts of Barbara V. and William K. Wamelink, Gates Mills, Ohio
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FINE TOOL DECORATED & BRASS
FINE TOOL DECORATED & BRASS INLAID WROUGHT IRONfork ca. 1824 dated; flesh fork with two prongs, rod and tapered flatwork handle with rattail hook hanger, two brass plate inlays each with fine tool punch and engraved decoration, the upper brass engraved with date and initials "L (or S) B", the lower inlay with heart pattern engraving, 13 1/2"l; Condition: cleaned upper surface, appears authentic
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(36) Pcs. Rogers Brothers
(36) Pcs. Rogers Brothers Silverplate FlatwareTo include knives forks soups and teaspoons in felt lined fold up case circa 20th century very good condition. Private collection Columbiaville MI.
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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.
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21 PCS FRANCIS I STERLING SILVER
21 PCS FRANCIS I STERLING SILVER FLATWARE BY REED & BAR...Twenty-one (21) pieces of Reed & Barton Francis I sterling silver flatware including 7 dinner forks (7 3/4" L), 5 luncheon forks (7 1/4" L), 1 modern hollow dinner knife (8 7/8" L), 6 oval soup spoons, 2 modern hollow butter spreaders. 39.455 weighable troy ounces.
The Estate of Margaret Harold Roberts, Lookout Mountain, Georgia.
Condition:
All pieces with overall scattered dishwasher damage.
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SIGNED "O.N. SOUDERS" WROUGHT
SIGNED "O.N. SOUDERS" WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORKca. mid-late 19th century; large two prong hearthside heavy roasting fork with flatwork and center rod handle with diamond accent upper handle and wrapped hook hanger with spear tip, attributed to Oram N. Souders, Lime Valley, Strasburg, PA with secondary strike possible Christian Souder (grandfather), 21 1/4"; Condition: good, some surface rust
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Gorham sterling silver flatware, 61
Gorham sterling silver flatware, 61 pieces Cottage pattern: twenty-three 7-1/2 in. forks, fourteen 6-3/4 in. spoons, twenty-four 8-1/4 in. spoons, retailer marks for J. E. Caldwell & Col., monogrammed "RH", 144.23 oz.T. Wear to tines. Newport, Rhode Island Estate
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WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORK SIGNED
WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORK SIGNED "J. ROYER"ca. 1830-1850; two prong fork with simple half rod, half flatwork handle with wrapped hook hanger, the flat work has X in block decorations, attributed to John Royer, Coventry, Chester Co., PA, found in west Chester Co., PA, 18"l; Condition: good dark patina
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A pair of solid agateware forks
A pair of solid agateware forks creamware with steel tines circa 1770
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A set of six George III sterling
A set of six George III sterling silver forks.London, 1797/98.Rattails, with engraved crest.By William Elery / Fearn.Weight - 387g
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(LOT OF 39) ART NOUVEAU STERLING
(LOT OF 39) ART NOUVEAU STERLING FORKS (Lot of 39) Art Nouveau sterling forks, including (6) Gorham forks; (4) Reed & Barton Marlborough salad forks and (3) ice cream forks; (11) forks; total weighable 22 ozt, Provenance: Property from the estate of Steve Yvaska, long time noted Antiques and Art journalist for San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA.
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Twelve Canadian Silver Dinner
Twelve Canadian Silver Dinner Forks, Roden Bros., Toronto. Ont., 20th century length 7.6 in — 19.4 cm
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Ten Roger's souvenir
Ten Roger's souvenir silver-plated spoons of the 1939 New York World's Fair Estimate $ 50-100 No condition report supplied.