The answer varies depending on the size, attractiveness, rarity and condition of the set. An 1883 FB Rogers Co small tea set with pot, creamer and sugar on a round tray may sell from approximately $25-50. The larger tea and coffee sets on rectangular trays are more desirable collectibles, and sell in the range of $85 - $200. A desirable, but difficult-to-find, set would be worth even more.
Bear in mind that most of the 1883 FB Rogers Co silver is actually silver plate over metal, not solid sterling. The products are good quality, however, due to being quadruple-plated, which makes them more durable and better able to hold their finish than some other companies' products.
According to Replacements, Ltd., there were only a few patterns made of real sterling. The registered pattern numbers are 118, 142, 144, 149, 164, 250, 400, 700 and 1636. The genuine silver version will have the word "Sterling" stamped on the bottom of each piece. If it doesn't say "sterling," it isn't. Naturally, sterling will command a higher price than silver plate, often on the order of several thousand dollars for a tea set.
Also be aware that 1883 (and the crown) is part of the maker's mark, indicating the year the company was founded, not the year the tea set was made. You can estimate the actual age by checking the model name or number stamped on the underside of the tray.
An 1883 FB Rogers Co small tea set with pot, creamer and sugar on a round tray typically sell from approximately $25-50, depending on condition and style (a rare set could be worth quite a bit more). The tea pot alone is less valuable because it represents only a partial set and it may be difficult to find the other matching pieces. Typical FB Rogers tea pots sell for $5-15 online.
Having said that, there are a few rare or unusual patterns (like a certain footed pot from 1960) that are considered more desirable and may bring $40-$100 on resale, even without the missing pieces.
Bear in mind most of the 1883 FB Rogers Co silver is actually silver plate over metal, not solid sterling. The products are good quality, however, due to being quadruple-plated, which makes them more durable and better able to hold their finish than some other companies' products.
According to Replacements, Ltd., there were only a few patterns made of real sterling. The registered pattern numbers are 118, 142, 144, 149, 164, 250, 400, 700 and 1636. The genuine silver version will have the word "Sterling" stamped on the bottom of each piece. If it doesn't say "sterling," it isn't.
Also be aware that 1883 (and the crown) is part of the maker's mark, indicating the year the company was founded, not the year the teapot was made. You can estimate the actual age by checking the model name or number stamped on the underside of the pot.
For the most part, FB Rogers Silver Co. products are silver plated, not solid sterling, although they are deceptively heavy. The company used variations on the 1883 mark with a crown for many years, so this is a maker's mark, not the manufacturing date. This piece is extremely common, and can be purchased online or at auction for $10-12.
Having said that, Replacements, Ltd., indicates there were a few patterns made of real sterling. The registered pattern numbers are 118, 142, 144, 149, 164, 250, 400, 700 and 1636. The genuine silver version will have the word "Sterling" stamped on the bottom of each piece. If it doesn't say "sterling," it isn't. Naturally, sterling will command a higher price than silver plate; for example, several thousand dollars for a tea set.
The 1883 FB Rogers pattern 6377 is called a "waiter tray" and was originally part of a silver plated coffee and tea set the company made in 1960. The tray alone can be purchased for $25-40, depending on condition.
A Rogers sterling creamer and sugar set might be worth 50-100 depending on size, condition, and pattern. If the tray is sterling, that would bring up the value quite a bit. If the tray is silver plated, it is not worth much, maybe 10-20.
Many of the sets are valued in price close to $30 each. The exact price will vary depending upon its condition.
FB rogers is silverplated, they sell on eBay in sets with the sugar bowl and cream bowl for like $15.00 look on eBay and check there,.
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I have a bowl 118 and wondering value
what is the value of F.B. Rogers Silver Co. 7734 platter
Value of FB Rogers silver coffee pot, 1883, stamped 3000 ?
FB Rogers silver platter is a very old silver product. The F.B. Rogers Silver Company started in Shelburne Falls Massachusetts in 1883. Edmund W. Ported and L.B. West is the two people who sat up and ran the company.
Vintage 1883 FB Rogers Co Silver On Copper Silver Plated Cup & Creamer Vintage FB ROGERS Oval Bread Serving Tray Silver Plated Gadroon Border SILVER PLATED FB ROGERS TRAY GRAPES DESIGN TAUNTON MASS 8710 26 VINTAGE BEAUTIFUL HUGE FB ROGERS 1883 SILVER PLATED TRAY 8712.
Rogers never issued siverware sets in silver. Once in a while you might find a set in silver plate, but no silver sets. The value is whatever you might get for it.
I have a 1883 b rogers silver co pitcher what is it worth
$50.
A silverplated tray is only worth about $25.00.
To determine the exact value of a 1883 FB Rogers silver on copper tea pot a couple different factors would need to be taken into consideration. Most importantly, the condition of the tea pot.
the 1883 silver dollor is worth $24.95.
F. B. Rogers Silver Co. is a silversmithing company founded in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts in 1883. F. B. Rogers became incorporated and moved to Taunton in 1886. In 1955, it became a division of National Silver Co. The company used many different marks over the years. One of them is a crown with the number 18 at the left and 83 at the right (for 1883).
f.b. rodgers silver co 1883 2377 4 piece set what is it worth