Unless its also marked .925 or sterling its probably worth less than $10.00 as its just silver plated
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.
The hallmark (eagle)WmRogers(star) was in use between 1827 & 1841, The 433 is I'm guessing after much research a catalog or style number. I happen to have the creamer and sugar bowl in exactly that pattern 433. 99.999% of wm rogers silver is plated it would have to be an exceptional piece to be worth very much. I do know that it's plated copper as the plate on the set I have is starting to go I think it looks better copper personally.
It's the product number. In this case, a silver-plated sugar bowl, creamer bowl, and serving tray.
The value of an silver teapot creamer and sugar set marked WM Rogers 800 is approximately 122 British pound sterling.
If the pieces are not clearly marked Sterling, they are most likely silver plated. Silver plated items have a much lower value than sterling ones. If it is silver plated, the pitcher might be worth $40-50. If it is sterling, it would be worth at least ten times that.
The number 1224 on the bottom of a FB Rogers creamer typically refers to the production date or a specific mold number used during manufacturing. FB Rogers Silver Company, known for its silver-plated items, often included such markings for identification. If you’re looking for more specific information, it might be beneficial to consult collector resources or forums dedicated to vintage silverware.
Rogers made lots of silver plated items during the 20th century and most are not very valuable. They also made some sterling silver items, and these are more valuable. If your salt dip set is sterling silver, it will be marked clearly with the word Sterling. If this word is not on the salt dip, the spoon and anything else, it is silver plated.
its silver plated...unless it says sterling on it. this company was known for making silver plated sets.
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Unless the items are clearly marked Sterling they are silver plated. Rogers made lots of silver plate over the years, and the date is the patent date for the pattern, not the year they were made.
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