That's hard to answer without knowing the pattern number, condition, age, etc. If the creamer and sugar belong to one of the more common silver plated sets, they are probably worth no more than $10-15 together. If they are part of a rarer set, you may get three or four times as much, depending on demand.
If they are part one of the few patterns made of sterling, they could be worth several hundred dollars. Look for the number (other than 1883) stamped on the bottom of the pieces. The genuine silver pieces 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 of each piece. If it doesn't say "sterling," it isn't.
The value of an silver teapot creamer and sugar set marked WM Rogers 800 is approximately 122 British pound sterling.
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I have an rogers/glenrose silver tray dated 1881 what is the value
The value of a silver teapot, creamer, and sugar set marked "3081" can vary significantly based on several factors, including the maker, age, condition, and market demand. If it is made of sterling silver, its value will also be influenced by the current silver market price. An appraisal by a qualified antique dealer or a professional appraiser can provide a more accurate estimate. Generally, such sets can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on these factors.
Wm. Rogers silverplate marked "800" is a good quality silverplate. Some say that the "800" means coin silverplate. All that are marked "800" are the same pattern, so I always assumed that "800" was also the pattern. (There are different Wm Rogers sets with different numbers on them also.) I have a Wm Rogers tea set from the 1960's also marked "800" on the bottom of the coffee server. I believe Oneida also made these sets well into the 1980's. I have seen prices on the internet from $25 for beginning auctions to $395 for well-cared for sets. I estimate the value of my set at $100 since that seems to be the most popular price. Other factors need to be considered as well, such as do all the pieces match, are they intact or broken, or is the plate coming off? These are only my thoughts and you will need a certified silver appraiser to give you an actual value.
It's the product number. In this case, a silver-plated sugar bowl, creamer bowl, and serving tray.
Unless its also marked .925 or sterling its probably worth less than $10.00 as its just silver plated
wmrogers 101 how much does it cost?
Heavy cream, sugar and vanilla.
A standard box of Rogers sugar cubes typically contains 60 cubes.
You can use regular granulated sugar to make ice cream.
made for universal by the international silver co. set number 8905 its 4 pieces. whats it worth?