The value of a 1847 Rogers Bros Flair spoon can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, individual silverplate spoons from this pattern can range from a few dollars to around $20. If you have a complete set or rare pieces, the value could be significantly higher. For an accurate appraisal, consider consulting an antique dealer or checking recent sales on platforms like eBay.
I have been told that the 12 denotes the DWT or pennyweight of the item. It is supposed to be silver and not silverplate. I am not sure what pattern you have but check it to see if it is silver and not silverplate. I think the value can be determined by finding the actual pattern name, or if you want to scrap it, see what silver is bringing per ounce right now.
probably in the $25-50 range depending on condition. Great representation of post WWII era silverplate
This will depend on the shape that your set it in. You can find several antique stores online that can give you estimates or take it in to a local dealer.
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.
Depends on the individual pattern and condition of the flatware. Therefore the value varies.
Depends on the individual pattern and condition of the flatware. Therefore the value varies.
Plated. 1847 is the year Rogers Bros. was founded and is part their hallmark; it is not the year your flatware was manufactured. The IS (International Silver) stamp indicates you have silver plated flatware manufactured after 1898. Silverplate has no scrap value. For more information see Related Questions, below.
Factors to consider in value of silverware jewelry depend on intrinsic value, the pattern of the silverware, the quality of workmanship, and condition. Silverplate jewelry items often fetch a lower price because they have little intrinsic value and any of the later patterns are easily found. Some rare and highly collectible patterns exist in silverplate and thus may make jewelry made from them be in higher demand. Values of silverplate rings run anywhere run from $1-$40 and most are about $15. silverplate Bracelets are most often between 5 and $50 with most being around $25. Sterling silverware Jewelry has intrinsic value because its made with sterling. The intrinsic value of sterling spoon jewelry can be found by Finding the weight in troy ounces and multiplying by .830 (to compensate for the alloy) of the current spot price. Sterling silverware jewelry's retail value depends on the same factors as silverplate as far as the pattern it's made from, quality of the workmanship of the finished piece, and condition. Sterling silver rings can be worth anywhere from spot price to $250 and some can fetch a higher price if the patter is very rare.
Silverplate products generally are not high value, having been commercially produced in quantity, using electroplating technology, for a century and a half. Condition, rarity, and popularity of a pattern all can increase the value-and the right market to sell it.
value of 1847 Rogers Bros A1 plus mark
An 1881 Rogers Glenrose teapot varies in actual market value. However, expect a teapot to fetch around $75 at a sale or auction.