Many of the footed trays are worth a price close to $30 each. The exact price will vary depending upon its condition.
Rogers company
You would need to look up on eBay to do a price comparison.
No. Presently Rogers is owned by Yamaha.
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Rogers Brothers is a silverware company that actually began in the 1820's but apparently used the actual Rogers Bros. name for the first time in 1847. Also, it seems that 1847 Rogers Bros silver plate or at least the trademark is still being manufactured or used today by the International Silver Company. In the late 1800's, Rogers Bros merged with or was purchased by the International Silver Company.
Ah, darling, it seems you've stumbled upon a vintage gem! The F.B. Rogers Silver Co. footed platter with the crown trademark dating back to 1883 and numbered 7734 is a true classic. It's a timeless piece that exudes elegance and history, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any table setting.
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It is a silver company founded by F.B. Rogers in Shellburne Falls, Massachussets in 1883, moving to Taunton in 1886. In 1955, it became part of the National Silver Company. Millions of pieces of their silverware are still around. A long list is posted on eBay, and any antique dealer worth his salt knows a bit about the company and its products. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the F.B. Rogers Silver Company.
The "ER" on your 1847 Rogers Bros silverware typically stands for "Edward & Rogers," which is a reference to the company's historical roots. The "1847" signifies the year the company was founded, and "Rogers Bros" refers to the Rogers brothers who were prominent in silver manufacturing. This mark indicates the silverware is part of a well-known line associated with quality craftsmanship from that era.
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.
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 Bad Company 3-8 was released on: USA: 27 December 1953
The F.B. Rogers Silver Company mark was primarily used from 1883 until the company ceased operations in 1976. The company was known for producing silver-plated items, and their products often featured the characteristic "F.B. Rogers" mark along with a depiction of a trademarked logo. The mark has become a point of interest for collectors of silverware and antiques.