Wm Rogers & Son 12

Discussion in 'Silver' started by D Leatherman, Jun 21, 2021.

  1. D Leatherman

    D Leatherman Member

    3932736F-06A7-47BB-99BD-0FC6DB2EC125.jpeg EFA5EFCD-02B4-4746-81D7-9D55FB9FE7EF.jpeg 4719D523-1BDF-448D-97C7-1640D013AA36.jpeg Good evening! I was wondering if anyone could help me date this fork? And what does the 12 stand for? Thanks for your input!
     
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  2. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

    Best I can do is "approximately 1900." The 12 stands for "12 pennyweight" the amount of silver used in plating a quantity of pieces (likely around a gross of spoons.)
     
  3. D Leatherman

    D Leatherman Member

    Ok that makes sense! Thanks!
     
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  4. crowleys

    crowleys Well-Known Member

    The pattern is Shell...you didn't ask, but thought I'd add it.
     
  5. D Leatherman

    D Leatherman Member

    Thanks I appreciate the help!
     
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