What are the fb Rodgers flatware worth a 100 pieces
I have a set of 1847 Rogers Bros. TS Reflection Silverware. What is it worth?
Wm. Rogers silverware, particularly pieces marked with the "Wm. Rogers" name, is generally considered to have some value, but it is often more collectible than highly valuable. Most pieces are made of silver-plated metal rather than solid silver, which affects their worth. Depending on the condition, rarity, and demand for specific patterns, pieces can sell anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred. For accurate valuation, it’s best to consult with an antiques appraiser or check recent sales of similar items.
Rogers Bros were a group of brothers who started a US shop in 1840 electroplating silverware, they named their brand 1847 Rogers Bros. The Eternally Yours silverware sets can go from around $30-$550 depending on the condition.
The value of Rogers sterling silverware can vary significantly based on factors such as the specific pattern, age, condition, and market demand. Typically, pieces marked "Rogers" may not be sterling silver but rather silver-plated, which generally have lower value. Authentic sterling silverware by Rogers, especially in complete sets, can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To get an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a professional or check recent sales of similar items.
300.00
What percentage of silver is Rogers&bro silverware
value of 1847 rogers bros silverware
It reallly depends on the buyer. But I would buy it at ehh, around, 200 dollars.
Not much. it is a thin layer of silver on top of some alloys that contain little or no silver.
The value of Rogers Deluxe precious silverware can vary widely based on several factors, including the specific pattern, condition, age, and whether it includes a complete set or individual pieces. Generally, vintage silverware can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a professional appraiser or check current market listings. Additionally, the intrinsic value of the silver content can also affect its worth.
If it is stamped "stainless steel", then not really...might get something at an auction because of the age.
Apparently, FB Rogers silverware marked China is a knock-off! Buyers - beware!