Okay, this is a bit confusing. Rogers Brothers made a variety of silver sets. None of which were four pieces. The serving set and place settings were five pieces. It appears that individual place pieces could be purchased in sets of four, but your question did not specify that. a set of four spoons, knives, forks, etc. can run $20 to $50. The full place setting for 8-12 people will run $150 to $300 depending on condition and if in the original case. Serving pieces run around $100 for a full set of five, but there are additional serving pieces not included in the core five that can increase the value substantially.
Then there is melt weight. That will depend on the price of silver on that day, and the total weight of what you have.
Be specific when asking for values of collectibles. And, realize as well that value depends on condition and location to some degree; you're not going to get as much for anything in Alpena, Michigan as you might in NYC.
What percentage of silver is Rogers&bro silverware
008839 serving pan no handles
If it is sterling it will be imprinted on the piece. Otherwise it is silver plate. Most Rogers Brothers is silver plate.
The "1847" in 1847 Rogers signifies the year that the process of silver plating was discovered. Shortly thereafter Rogers Brothers began manufacturing silver plated wares.
It stands for International Silver. Rogers Bros. became part of The International Silver Company during the 20th century.
Vintage 1883 FB Rogers Co Silver On Copper Silver Plated Cup & Creamer Vintage FB ROGERS Oval Bread Serving Tray Silver Plated Gadroon Border SILVER PLATED FB ROGERS TRAY GRAPES DESIGN TAUNTON MASS 8710 26 VINTAGE BEAUTIFUL HUGE FB ROGERS 1883 SILVER PLATED TRAY 8712.
Rogers & bros silver pitcher 1717
Rogers & Bros. (not to be confused with FB Rogers or Wm Rogers), founded in 1847, was a maker of silver-plated kitchenware, including trays, although they were more noted for their flatware. They were purchased by International Silver Co. in the 1950s (as was FB Rogers). The 1847 is part of a maker's mark, not a manufacturing year. Resale of their silver-plated trays averages about $15.50, according to the Silver Plate Flatware Co. For more information, see Related Links, below.
Rogers Brothers is a silverware company that actually began in the 1820's but apparently used the actual Rogers Bros. name for the first time in 1847. Also, it seems that 1847 Rogers Bros silver plate or at least the trademark is still being manufactured or used today by the International Silver Company. In the late 1800's, Rogers Bros merged with or was purchased by the International Silver Company.
The value of a set of 1947. Rogers Brothers flatware is dependent upon the condition of the flatware. The flatware can be worth as much as $1000 for a full set
It's the product number. In this case, a silver-plated sugar bowl, creamer bowl, and serving tray.
According to Shopgoodwill, a Rogers and Bro 1781 oval silver serving tray sells for about $11. This does not mean it is worth $11. A good reputable antique dealer can determine the value. It will depend on the condition.