No, it's actually silver plate. The original pattern was created in 1881, probably by one of the many Rogers labels. Today the patterns are re-created by Oneida and International Silver.
I have a set of this silverware marked "1881 Rogers A1" and unraveled the history after a lot of research. My particular pattern is called "Scotia" and was made in 1915, but I obviously thought it was from 1881. If there is a "sterling" mark on the silver, you have sterling.However, most of the Rogers pieces are silver plate. If there is an "IS" marking, check International Silver for the pattern.
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unless it says sterling or .925 chances are that it is only silver plate
I have a full set of WM A. Rogers AA heavy Oneida LTD. Flatware... It says on the back of the knives "STAINLESS". I hope this answers your question. I have a similar set of flatware and the "Stainless" on the knife means the blade is stainless. However, the handle and other parts of set could be stainless or silverplate. WM A Rogers did mostly silver plated flatware, not sterling silver. If it tarnishes it is most likely silver-plated.
Eric M. Rogers died in 1990.
Duncan M. Rogers was born in 1964.
Rogers E. M. Whitaker died in 1981.
Rogers E. M. Whitaker was born in 1900.
John M. Rogers was born on 1948-06-26.
Rex M. Rogers was born on 1952-10-25.
Kate G. M. Rogers has written: 'Shades of fashion'
N. M. Rogers has written: 'The political economy of the development of the built environment'
Lewis M. Rogers has written: 'And more about God' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion
ROGERS M. SMITH has written: 'STORIES OF PEOPLEHOOD: THE POLITICS AND MORALS OF POLITICAL MEMBERSHIP'
Spencer M. Rogers has written: 'A homeowner's guide to estuarine bulkheads' -- subject(s): Sea-walls