A silverware set with four knives missing. It looks tarnished like silver, has serving utensils and more. Box container looks old.
14.5 L x 10.75w x 4.25H
Hi Naomi,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
William Rogers was a prominent name in the American silver flatware industry dating back to the early 19th century. The name was used by various manufacturers, and multiple companies produced flatware under the William Rogers name over time.
A vintage 55-piece William Roger silverplated part flatware set
made in Hartford, CT, early/mid 20th Century, comprising:
8 knives
8 Small Forks
8 Reg Forks
2 Big Spoons
1 butter knife
1 Big Fork
1 Serving Spatula
1 Big Serving Spoon (All located in the middle section)
8 Reg Spoons
8 Teaspoons (long handle)
4 wide Soup Spoons
5 Small Spoons
In a fitted and lined box measuring: 4-1/4 inches high by 14-1/2 inches long by 10-3.4 inches deep
CONDITION: With evidence of use wear, including tarnishing, etc.
PROVENANCE: Acquired at auction
$ 125-175*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, or questions/concerns, and thank you again for using Mearto.
~ Delia
8 knives (located in the top half of box)
2 Big Spoons
1 butter knife
1 Big Fork
1 Serving Spatula
1 Big Serving Spoon (All located in the middle section)
8 Reg Spoons
8 Small Forks
8 Reg Forks
8 Teaspoons (long handle)
4 wide Soup Spoons
5 Small Spoons
Located in the bottom tray.
Thanks, Naomi, for the piece count. Silverplated flatware is not worth very much these days - most sets of this age and size sell for less than $200 at auction today.
Let me know if you have questions; otherwise, you're all set.
Thanks again for using Mearto and enjoy the rest of your weekend,
Delia
Yes I will do this tomm.