Description: Very nice silver-plated cream ladle in the 1847 Rogers Bros Cromwell pattern. No monogram.Pattern: Cromwell Period: Pattern introduced in 1912Item: Cream LadleSilver-PlatedLength: 5 7/8"No monogramMarks: 1847 ROGERS BROSLadle presents in good condition for its age. Surface scratching and wear commensurate with age observed. No monogram. Ladle has been polished. 1847 ROGERS BROS “1847 Rogers Bros” was actually a trademark used starting in 1862. There were many Rogers names used during this time period in silver making as well. Some were relatives but many were just unrelated companies anxious to get their brands recognized. In 1862, Meriden Britannia Company bought the hollowware division, tools and dies from Rogers Brothers Mfg. Co. Many independent silversmiths joined together with that shop to form International Silver Co that would go on to become the world's largest manufacturer of silverware. 1847 Rogers became the trademark of that new firm.
Price: 5 USD
Location: Saint Petersburg, Florida
End Time: 2024-08-29T22:50:21.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Brand: 1847 Rogers Bros
Pattern: Cromwell
Type: Ladle, Cream Ladle
Composition: Silverplate
Age: 1900-1940