Vintage F.B. Rogers 5-Piece Silver Plated Tea/Coffee Set – Victorian Style
Vintage F.B. Rogers 5-Piece Silver Plated Tea/Coffee Set – Victorian Style
This vintage 5-piece tea and coffee set by F.B. Rogers embodies timeless Victorian elegance with its intricate detailing and polished silver-plated finish. The set features beautifully ornate footed bases with scrollwork and floral motifs, adding a touch of sophistication to any setting. Whether used for serving or as a decorative display, this collection is a testament to fine craftsmanship and classic design.
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Teapot with Handle & Spout:
- Dimensions: 11" X 5" X 9 1/2" (27.9 cm X 12.7 cm X 24.1 cm)
- Hinged lid with ornate finial
- Elegant curved spout for precise pouring
- Dual handles with intricate detailing
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Pitcher with Handle:
- Dimensions: 8 1/2" X 5 1/2" X 7 1/2" (21.6 cm X 14 cm X 19 cm)
- Graceful, curved design for easy pouring
- Wide opening for convenient filling
- Detailed footed base for stability
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Creamer:
- Dimensions: 3 1/2" X 3 1/2" X 5" (8.9 cm X 8.9 cm X 12.7 cm)
- Delicate handle and spout for serving cream or milk
- Interior retains its golden hue
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Sugar Bowl with Lid:
- Dimensions: 5 1/2" X 6" X 4" (14 cm X 15.2 cm X 10.2 cm)
- Dual handles for easy handling
- Removable lid with matching ornate finial
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Serving Tray:
- Dimensions: 14" Width (35.6 cm)
- Decorative border with intricate embossed patterns
- Raised, scalloped edges for secure serving
Condition:
- Overall: Good vintage condition with signs of use consistent with age.
- Surface Wear: Noticeable scratches from previous use, adding character to the set.
- Looks Great!
Size:
5 Piece Set
About F.B. Rogers Silver Co.:
Established in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, in 1883, F.B. Rogers Silver Co. quickly became known for its quality silver-plated wares. In 1886, the company relocated to Taunton, Massachusetts, and was briefly known as West Silver Company, producing silver products for the William Rogers Manufacturing Company. By 1904, the company reverted to its original name under new ownership. In 1955, F.B. Rogers became a division of the National Silver Company, further cementing its reputation in the industry. Today, F.B. Rogers pieces are appreciated for their classic designs and quality craftsmanship.