"Sectional" on Wm. Rogers flatware refers to a specific design style or pattern that is part of their product line. It typically indicates that the flatware is made in sections or pieces, which can include various utensils like forks, knives, and spoons that may have matching or complementary designs. Wm. Rogers is known for producing high-quality stainless steel flatware, and their sectional pieces often appeal to collectors and those looking to complete a set.
is wm rogers sliver ware marked I S
Depends on the individual pattern and condition of the flatware. Therefore the value varies.
The 4009 on a Wm Rogers silver platter means that it is #4409. Wm. Rogers numbered his work. Rogers was a master silversmith in the early to mid 1800s.
I'll bet it is an "I" and an "S": International Silver bought the rights to use the [Eagle] Wm. Rogers [Star] stamp in 1989, and I have some flatware made in 1938 which has "[Eagle] Wm. Rogers [Star] sectional IS" stamped on the back. ("Sectional" refers to heavier plating on areas receiving heavier wear.) Check http://www.replacements.com/silver/INS.htm#5 for photos of a huge number of silverware patterns - I found mine!
what is Wm Rogers 272 platter worth is $ 450
unfortunately, its not 62.5 percent silver...the 625 is a pattern number. the company was known for silver plated ware....sorry
It's WM Rogers and Sons, not WA. Google WM Rogers and Sons.
What is the value of wm rogers silver tray marked 171
whats the year or wm rogers 817 water pitcher
whats the year or wm rogers 817 water pitcher
International Silver, which bought the rights to the (eagle) Wm Rogers (star) stamp in 1989.
William A. Rogers was a silversmith.