its silver plated...unless it says sterling on it. this company was known for making silver plated sets.
Price is dependent on many variables and opinions vary. It depends on who made the tray, the tray's age, size, provenance of the tray, condition, desirability of the design, and whether the tray is a step above the common silver-plated tray (what embellishments does it have). Trays that have STERLING SILVER mounts are higher quality and the price would be affected by the amount of sterling added to the tray. Sterling mounts could refer to the trim around the edges (rope border), feet, handles, knobs and other decoration. A large, heavy, clean, vintage tray by a good maker with sterling mounts, in a well advertised auction where interested buyers know the item is at auction could bring $450+ compared to a solid silver tray of the same size which goes for thousands. In a retail shop in a good location, a large beautiful tray with sterling mounts could retail for more than the auction price.
I believe its the pattern number. Although I can never find this pattern when I look it up. I too have one just exactly like this and am searching for an answer. I know Rogers merged with Oenida or National silver co. I think it is still in business in some form. That's all I have found.
Irving Cohn co-wrote "Yes! We Have No Bananas" with Frank Silver.
The value of a print of The Last Supper depends on its overall condition. To get an exact value, it is always best to take it to an appraiser.
$12.00 is the value of a national potteries company Napco vase number C 7720.
The value of the FR Rogers silver 1883 shell plate tray varies greatly depending on the condition of the tray and the market at the time. Trays are found for as little as $7 and can be as much as $20.
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.
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.
The value of a silver tray marked "Wm Rogers Mfg Co 4272 P" can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Typically, Wm Rogers items are considered silver-plated rather than solid silver, which generally lowers their value. Such trays usually range from $10 to $50, but specific prices can fluctuate based on collector interest and local market conditions. For an accurate valuation, it may be beneficial to consult a professional appraiser or check recent sales of similar items.
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.
Many of the trays are valued in price close to $70 each. The amount for the trays will vary depending upon the condition that they are in
what is the value of fb rogers 2670 teapot
international silver co. but not meaning its a sterling still might be plate
The price of a silver tray marked "1883 FB Rogers Silver Co" can vary significantly based on factors such as its size, condition, and market demand. Generally, these trays can sell for anywhere between $30 to several hundred dollars. To get an accurate valuation, it’s best to check recent sales on auction sites or consult with a reputable antique dealer.
I have a 1883 b rogers silver co pitcher what is it worth
$50.
F.B. Rogers Silver Co. produced silver-plated items rather than solid silver, so its products are generally not considered real silver. The company was known for its silverplate, which means that while items may have a silver appearance, they contain a base metal beneath the silver coating. Therefore, if you have items from F.B. Rogers, they may have value as collectibles or vintage items, but they won't have the same value as solid silver.