Yes it is sterling silver
The 1847 Rogers Bros. IS Flair is made from sterling silver. This means that it is actually 100 percent real silver.
1847 Rogers Bros IS 9041, known as the "Her Majesty" pattern, is made of silver plate, not sterling silver. The "IS" stands for "International Silver," indicating it is a silver-plated product rather than solid sterling silver, which is typically marked with "925" or "sterling." Silver plate items are generally less valuable than their sterling counterparts.
The initials on the sterling silver flatware pieces for 1847 typically refer to the "1847 Rogers Bros." brand. This company was known for its high-quality silverware and is one of the most recognized names in the industry. The initials often appear as "1847 ROGERS BROS." on the back of the pieces, indicating the year of establishment and the manufacturer's name.
The tongs says roger bros then has a dotted circle with what looks like a bird inside.
yes
The "1847" in 1847 Rogers signifies the year that the process of silver plating was discovered. Shortly thereafter Rogers Brothers began manufacturing silver plated wares.
Hi, Rogers Bros 1847 Eternally Yours is silver plate.
I have a 1847 Rogers Bros stamp I S what does this mean ? and what is it worth?
1847 rogers bros is the name of the company the silver is from 1937 and its only silver plated so its worth a little over par.
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.
The Rogers Bros. silverware is silver plated flatware. IS means your set was made after Rogers Bros. was acquired by International Silver Company, around 1898.For more information see Related Links, below.
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