Hi,
You will be hard pressed to sell anything by Rogers Brothers. They made silver PLATED items, not sterling silver. The amount of silver is microscopic. Often times low end antiques shops or even Goodwill will sell pieces for 25 cents each.
You are probably better off keeping and using it as much of that stuff is very nice... just not sellable.
William A Rogers was a master silversmith and manufacturer of silver plated dinnerware in the 19th century. It is difficult to determine the value of your tray because several manufacturers appropriated his name.The silver-plate trays have not held their value well, and currently [12/10] sell for $1-5 on eBay.Makers' Marks1865 Wm. Rogers (this is the authentic William A Rogers product)Rogers used a star and eagle to stamp his work between 1825 and 1841; however, William's son licensed use of the mark after his father's death to Simpson, Hall, Miller and Co., which used it between 1878 and 1893. International Silver Co. also used the mark from c. 1899 - c. 1939 on some of their silver plate products.The Mark Wm. A Rogers was used from 1897 - 1978. Oneida acquired the company and began using this mark in 1929.
it depends on the spot price of silver when you want to sell it or find the worth and it also depends on how much it is weighted
$79.99 in good condition, $59.99 in fair condition (dents, abrasions, scratches)
There are a number of online retailers that sell silver jewelry at wholesale rates and prices. These include: supreme silver, weddingfactorydirect, and international-silver.
I've seen Wm. Rogers 887 butter dishes with Star burst glass insert on Ebay. TIn excellent condition hey usually sell for $5-10 dollars plus $5 for shipping.
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You can sell silver coins to a coin collector, jewelry shop ect.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
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try replacements.com or silverpatterns.com Both are companies that sell replacement silverware.
There is a seven-inch International Silver Company silver-plated candy dish that appears to match the description of your item (see discussion page) listed on eBay today [December 12, 2000] at a buy-it-now price of $9.95. Comparable dishes sell for $1.00 - $12.00. Silver-plated objects typically have little value as antiques because the silver content is extremely low.
Ebay has it for sale anywhere form $98-$120 full sets 48-60 piece sets in mint condition in mint condition boxes with paperwork. individual pieces sell form $3-$8