The answer depends largely on demand for the pattern number and the condition of the pitcher. Most FB Rogers pitchers were made of heavy silver plate and sell on eBay or at live auction for $8-40, with the majority selling in the $12-25 range.
If you have one of the rare FB Rogers' pitchers made of sterling, it could be worth several hundred dollars. Look for the number (other than 1883) stamped on the bottom of the piece. The genuine silver items carry one of the following numbers: 118, 142, 144, 149, 164, 250, 400, 700 or 1636. These will also have the word "Sterling" stamped on the bottom. If it doesn't say "sterling," it's silver plate.
I have a 1883 b rogers silver co pitcher what is it worth
Rogers & bros silver pitcher 1717
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.
i am not sure but i have the sugar (no lid) and creamer that goes with it FB Rogers 1883 silver on copper 4502 are you interested in acquiring these or interested in selling your pitcher to me? Just seems they should join up :) news4pam@aol.com
If you are looking for a Rogers Silver Co. 7761 Wine Bucket, I have one and it's for sale.
No, copper will not displace silver from silver nitrate and silver will not displace copper from copper nitrate. This is because the reactivity series dictates that silver is below copper, so copper can displace silver but not vice versa.
is there william a rogers silver nickel
copper will replace silver in silver nitratesolution will precipitate silver and oxidize copper turning to copper nitrate
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No, it means chariots with silver and copper on them.
When silver nitrate is added to copper, a redox reaction occurs where the Cu from copper displaces the Ag from silver nitrate. This results in the formation of copper nitrate and silver metal as a solid precipitate.
The IS on Wm Rogers Silverware stands for International Silver.