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.
I have a 1883 b rogers silver co pitcher what is it worth
If you are looking for a Rogers Silver Co. 7761 Wine Bucket, I have one and it's for sale.
international silver co. but not meaning its a sterling still might be plate
$79.99 in good condition, $59.99 in fair condition (dents, abrasions, scratches)
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.
what is the value of fb rogers 2670 teapot
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.
30 dollars on ebay
The mark "752" on a FB Rogers Silver Co. 1883 box indicates the pattern or design number used by the manufacturer. FB Rogers Silver Co. was known for producing silver-plated items, and the number helps identify specific pieces within their catalog. This number can be useful for collectors or appraisers in determining the exact style and production details of the item.
its silver plated...unless it says sterling on it. this company was known for making silver plated sets.
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.
The initials fbr stand for FB Rogers Silver Co, a company that manufactured mostly silverplate tableware in the 19th century. In 1898, Rogers was acquired by International Silver Co., along with a number of other small companies that specialized in silver plating. International Silver, indicated by the letters IS, continued selling products under the fbr or fb Rogers brand name until the late 20th century.