is wm rogers sliver ware marked I S
If it is sterling it will be imprinted on the piece. Otherwise it is silver plate. Most Rogers Brothers is silver plate.
The IS on Wm Rogers Silverware stands for International Silver.
sterling I have a set of Wm Rogers & Son AA in front of me and it is definitely silverplate. So it is not necessarily sterling.
The number "988" on a Wm Rogers plate typically indicates the pattern or design of the silverware or flatware, helping to identify its style. Wm Rogers was known for producing a variety of silver-plated items, and these numbers are part of their trademark system. Additionally, the presence of "Wm Rogers" often signifies that the item is a product of the Rogers company, which was known for its quality and craftsmanship in silverware.
The value of an silver teapot creamer and sugar set marked WM Rogers 800 is approximately 122 British pound sterling.
IS stands for International Silver (Company). FB Rogers, Wm Rogers, and Rogers Bros. (or Rogers & Sons) were some of the American silverplate manufacturers that were combined into the International Silver Company in 1898. The IS mark indicates the flatware is silverplate, rather than sterling.
SXR on your Wm A Rogers silverware likely refers to the manufacturer, William A. Rogers. The Wm A Rogers company was a prominent American silverware manufacturer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The SXR mark may indicate a specific line or pattern of silverware produced by the company. To determine the exact meaning of SXR on your silverware, further research into the specific pattern or design is recommended.
What is the value of wm rogers silver tray marked 171
Yes
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