The FB Rogers Pattern 7760 is a vintage silver-plated flatware design characterized by its elegant and ornate detailing. It typically features a floral motif, with intricate scrollwork and a classic shape, giving it a timeless appeal. The pieces often have a polished finish, enhancing their decorative elements. This pattern is popular among collectors and those seeking a refined table setting.
because god made him like Hayden rogers
This would be a hard question to answer, as there are many Kim Rogers.
he is purple
Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "Look Around" from Will Rogers Follies. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
You would need to look up on eBay to do a price comparison.
SXR on your Wm A Rogers silverware likely refers to the manufacturer, William A. Rogers. The Wm A Rogers company was a prominent American silverware manufacturer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The SXR mark may indicate a specific line or pattern of silverware produced by the company. To determine the exact meaning of SXR on your silverware, further research into the specific pattern or design is recommended.
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.
Dare I say it? They look like squares!
All Rogers items made in the 1881 line are plated. 1881 is the name of a group of silverware patterns, not the year it was made. Rogers did not make any sterling items in the 1881 pattern group.
No he wasn't.
Roy Rogers' filmography ~ look to the related link below .
The number 419 on a William Rogers tray indicates the pattern or design of the tray, which is part of the company's line of silver-plated items. William Rogers, known for its silverware, often used numerical codes to identify specific patterns and styles. Collectors and enthusiasts look for these numbers to determine the age and design of the piece. The 419 pattern typically features a particular aesthetic or embellishment characteristic of the era it was produced.