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Rockford Silver Plate Co. Waldorf,Jelly Spoon
I am a sucker for the old silverplate patterns. Whether you have a complete set, a few pieces or just select serving pieces, they add such a lovely touch to any table. This lovely little 7 inch long jelly spoon is known by a variety of names. It is Emerson, Waldork, Claridge or Whittier and dates to about 1915. It is in good but used condition with a touch of heel wear on the bowl.
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Jennifer Aka Ada Silverplated Dessert Server
This lovely silverplated dessert server is known as Jennifer or Ada and hails from Oneida circa 1959. It is unmonogrammed in great condition and measures 8 5/8ths inches long.
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Wm. Rogers OLD SOUTH Nut or Bonbon Spoon
This is a pretty and useful piece, even if this isn't your pattern. It measures 6 inches long and is a pierced open teaspoon. The spoon is in nice condition with just the very smallest bit of heel wear on the back of the bowl. It is not monogrammed and the back reads, Wm. A. Rogers, Oneida LTD.
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1901- LaFrance Rose Plated Silver Dinner Knives
This set of three old blunt nose dinner knives intrigued me more for the monogramming than the pattern. They are monogrammed MacK, on the handle,and have a silverplated blunt nose French blade. There is wear at the edges of the blades and where the blade meets the handle but no where else. Each knife measures 8 3/4 inches long.
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Puritan Pattern Fruit Knives, 1847 Rogers Bro
These five knives are known as fruit knives and measure 6 1/2 inches long. They were used when serving oranges. These knives are in the Puritan pattern, plain, unmonogrammed and in very nice condition. They have silverplated blades and handles and are marked, 1847 Rogers Bros. on the blades. You are getting all five for one price.
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Oneida Queen Bess Silverplated Pie Server
Whether this is your silver pattern or not, it is a lovely addition to your tableware. Pie servers are always hard to find. This beauty goes by the name QUEEN BESS from Oneida. The pattern is circa 1946 but is a simple timeless design. The server measures 9 1/2 inches long. The piece is in excellent condition with no back wear and no monogram.
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1953 JUBILEE Dinner/Salad Fork - Rogers Bros.
I bought this fork because I loved the pattern - not for the condition of the fork! The tines are somewhat bent - fixable - and there is significant wear on the heel on the back. The design is just beautiful and would make a fabulous bracelet or key ring. It is Jubilee circa 1953 from Rogers Bros. The fork measures 7 inches long and could be a dinner or salad fork.
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Oneida Silverplate Orange Spoon - Primrose Pattern
I am a sucker for the old silverplate patterns and unique pieces which were a part of those sets. This is an orange or fruit spoon in the Oneida pattern, PRIMROSE. It was first put out in 1915. This spoon measures 5 3/4 inches long. It is in nice condition with no monogram and only slight metal wear on the underside base of the bowl of the spoon.
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Unmarked Silverplate Silver Shell Spoon
This lovely old sugar shell or sugar spoon has the shell shaped bowl typical of the genre. This 6 inch long spoon is in excellent condition with no metal wear and no monogram. This is an unidentified pattern by Independence Silver Co.
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Set of 2 Enamel Crest Souvenir Spoons - Germany
These handsome souvenir demitasse size silver spoons are both decorated with a fine enamel crest for the city of origin. There is Munich and Berlin represented. The Berlin spoon measures 4 1/2 inches long and is not marked. The Munich spoon measures 4 1/4 inches long and is marked, 800 KEK, on the back. Both are in excellent condition with no damage to the enamel.
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Rogers Bros. SWEEP Silverplate Pie Server
This great 1950's era silverplate pie server is from Rogers Bros, International Silver. It is circa 1958 and in great condition with very little wear to the silverplate finish. It has a pierced bowl and measures 9 7/8ths inches long. It is not monogrammed. The back is marked, Wm Rogers, IS.
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Leppington Nickel Silver Cheese Scoop
This very interesting piece is an old cheese scoop. It is nickel silver measuring 5 1/2 inches long. There is no monogram and it is in great condition.
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Daffodil Pattern Wm Rogers Long Handled Baby Spoon
This long handled feeding spoon was design for ease in feeding a baby. It measures 5 1/4 inches long and is in nice condition with no monogram. The pattern is Daffodil by William Rogers circa 1950.
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Vintage Rockford Silverplate Meat Fork - Hawthorne
This lovely meat fork is the HAWTHORNE pattern made by Rockford Silver Co. circa 1908. It is in very good condition with no wear to the silverplate, no monogram and only minor scratching from very light use. It measures 7 3/4 inches long.
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Practical, Beautiful Silverplate Tea Strainer
This newer tea strainer is just the ticket for a little grace and luxury. It is silverplate over brass and measures 6 inches long and 2 1/4 inches wide. It is in just excellent condition with the open pierced end perfect for resting over a tea cup or pot. It could be monogramed for a wonderful gift for that tea loving friend in your life.
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