ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT With reeded sides; together with a silver-plated sauce boat and stand; a Wallace octagonal wine coaster; and F.B. Rogers pierced owl-form trivet and a small scallop-rimmed coaster. 2 1/2 to 5 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 to 10 in. Estimate $ 100-150
Phil Rogers (British, b.1951)Teapot and cover, celadon glazeimpressed potter's seal23cm across, together with an octagonal basket with cane handle, 13cm diameter and a pot and cover, 7cm across (3).
Roger Michell (1947-2018)/Leopard Teapot, 1998/a handpainted porcelain square form teapot with gilded knop to lid, signed and decorated to base, 24cm high
F. B. ROGERS SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER TEAPOTWith matching open sugar bowl. Monogrammed. Height of teapot 8.Approx. 21.8 troy oz.''
AMERICAN ASSEMBLED SILVER PLATE TEA SET. Late 19th and 20th centuries. Rogers teapot, creamer, Sugar and waste, Wallace "Baroque" hot water pot on stand, Tufts waste bowl and tray with gadrooned edge.
PEWTER TEAPOT. GEORGE RICHARDSON (D. 1848).
Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1818-1828; Cranston, Rhode Island, circa 1828-1840; Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1840-1848. Maker's mark stamped into outside bottom. Body halves soldered together, thirteen-hole strainer at base of spout. Height 7 ½ inches, width 9 ¾ inches, diameter 5 ⅞ inches. Provenance: Roger C. Tubbs, Poughkeepsie, New York; Cal Smith Auctions, Pleasant Valley, New York, 1993.
AN ASSEMBLED SILVER TEA SERVICE including a teapot, 1896, Sheffield, maker's mark GH; a Whiting cream jug, 1906, no. 4789; a Gorham two-handled open sugar, no. A5005; together with a Roger Bro. plated shaped rectangular two-handled tray (4)
A Carlton Ware Walking Ware teapot and cover designed by Roger Michell, and a hot-water pot and cover, salt and pepper and egg cup printed marks, damages teapot 20cm. high
Gorham Chantilly-Grand pattern sterling tea and coffee service dated 1956-61, comprising: coffeepot H10" teapot H7 1/2" creamer H6 1/2" covered sugar H6" each marked, and total 79.5ozT (4pcs) Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson
COLLECTION OF SILVERPLATE TABLEWARES to include an A B Savory English crested covered serving dish with motto reading "Esse Quam Videri" - l: 15 in., an International Silver "Staffordshire" oval serving platter - l: 19 in., a footed meat platter with tree well - l: 18 in., a Warwick shaped tray with bun feet and pierced gallery sides - l: 20 in., a footed shallow basket with pierced rim - dia: 11 in., a domed covered serving dish - l: 16 in., a Tiffany and Company footed stand with heating element, a wooden handled teapot on stand with repousse grapevine design, a large handled monogrammed serving tray with grapevine border - l: 28 in., a Wallace crested shaped serving tray marked 6686N with motto reading "Audaces Fortuna Juvat" - l: 21 in., an oval serving tray - l: 12.25 in., a handled serving tray with inscription from the Academic Board and Other Processors, United States Military Academy, 1954 - l: 29.5 in., a William Rogers circular tray - dia: 12 in., a monogrammed covered three-part serving dish - dia: 9 in., an assortment of vinaigrettes, a small domed monogrammed footed dish - h: 7 in., an ice bucket - dia: 7.5 in., 2 cups, and a handled dish - dia: 15 in., along with a grouping of miscellaneous unmatched parts and a sterling base trumpet vase (a lot) -
MEISSEN PORCELAIN INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT AND COVER The globular bowl with puce floral sprays, an open-mouth swan-form spout and gilt-highlighted double scroll handle fitted with chain joined to knop and spout, underglaze pale blue crossed swords mark. Provenance: The Estate of Fred F. and Lois K. Rogers.
STERLING: American assembled three piece tea set by F. B Rogers and M. Fred Hirsch, pieces include teapot, sugar and creamer, all pieces with bulbous form on round pedestal foot and hallmarked on base, details include: teapot by M. Fred Hirsch Co., Jersey City, N.J., c. 1920 - 1945, hinged lid with dented acorn finial, two ivory insulators to handle, interior with strainer, "407" stamped on base, minor dents to finial, handle, etc., 8" h., [Weight: 19.46 ozt.]; and matching sugar and creamer by F. B. Rogers Silver, Co., Tauton, Mass, 1883 - present, neither with lid, stamped "400" to foot along with "sterling" and maker's mark, small dents and scratches, etc., larger: 5" h. [Total Weight of all three pieces: 31.7 ozt.]
FIVE-PIECE GORHAM STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, "Plymouth" pattern. Coffee pot, teapot, creamer, sugar and wastebowl. Together with Rogers silver plated tray. - 72 oz., 2 dwt.
Medallion on one side of each piece containing rubbed monogram. Coffee pot with slightly bent spout tip, the creamer has a tiny dent. Otherwise the service is in excellent condition.
Five-piece Rogers Silver-plated Renaissance Revival Tea and Coffee Set, coffee pot, teapot, sugar, creamer, and slop bowl, coffeepot ht. approx. 10 in.
A group of plated table and desk articles
Including: figural desk stand with 2 glass wells engraved as souvenir of Kansas City, MO, with monogram and date: 1905, Derby Silver Co., length: 10in; hexagonal teapot, Rogers Bros., height: 8in; hand hammered casserole frame with lid, length: 11in; teapot (detached lid), Pairpoint, height: 8in; set: gravy boat with under tray, platter and entree dish with cover, International, length of platter: 12in; and oval tea tray, monogrammed: T, Homan Mfg. Co., length: 21 1/2in.
A quantity of plated items
Including: 20in monogrammed platter by Gorham, 20in platter by 1847 Rogers Bros., 18in oval well & tree platter, single rectangular and pr. and single oval entree dishes all with reversible covers; butter dish with mazarine and cover, 4 pc. tea set (lacking 1 cover) by Derby; hot water jug, oval tea tray, circular tray, monogrammed salad dish, expanding trivet, pie plate frame, casserole frame, sandwich tray, cream & sugar set, chromium nest of 4 beakers, wine funnel, scuttle form sugar bowl, pr. wine coasters, 2 sauce boats with under trays, table cigarette box, silent butler, gent's glass flask, Sheffield plate pr. candlesticks (lacking one nozzle), 3 children's cups, condiment bottle frame, 7 pc. condiment set (lacking glass fittings), fluted oval small tray, pipe stand, Chinese brass candlestick, tureen with cover, teapot stand (lacking one support), galleried rectangular small tray, bread tray, a quantity of Thai bronze flatware, cased 2 pc. fish serving set, cased set 6 dessert spoons, pr. small beakers, napkin ring, bar tool, 2 lemon presses, 40 plus pieces of misc. flatware, scent bottle, miniature pitcher, etc.
Note: some condition problems.
WILLIAM ROGERS MFG. CO., HARTFORD, CT Sterling silver four-piece coffee and tea service, pattern #202, urn form with gadrooned rims; comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar bowl, together with sugar ...
Estimate: 700.00 - 900.00
Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service
by Rogers, the four piece set including a coffee pot (11 in.), teapot, sugar bowl with cover, and creamer. No monograms.
67.3 total troy oz.
Coffee pot finial bent and with small tear; minor denting.
TEAPOT "BOSTON HARBOR", ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE, EARLY 19TH C., HISTORICAL TRANSFERWARE, ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN ROGERS & SON, 1815-1842, L...Teapot "Boston Harbor", English Staffordshire, early 19th C., historical transferware, attributed to John Rogers & Son, 1815-1842, Longport, England, deep cobalt blue transfer with spread wing American eagle on shield with stripes, no marks on base, overall good condition with chips to interior rim and chip on lid interior, several small chips on spout, some hairline cracks, sold as found, 8" h. [NOTE: The patriotic view depicted on the teapot has been named by collectors, Boston Harbor, reputedly due to the belief that the city in the background is Boston. (Source: https://Americanhistoricalstaffordshire.com)]
American sterling tea and coffee service, Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co circa 1920-1954, Mount Vernon pattern, unengraved, comprising: coffeepot H10" teapot H9 1/2" covered sugar H6" creamer H5 1/2" open sugar H4" creamer H5" Total 56.0ozT Provenance: Georgia collection Condition statement: good overall condition, few small dents.
5 PIECE PREISNER STERLING TEA SERVICE: 5 pieces by Preisner Silver Co. to include 1) Coffee pot with hinged lid, 11 3/4'' h. x 9 1/2''. 2) Teapot with hinged lid, 8 1/2'' h. x 9 3/4''. 3) Covered sugar, 6 1/2'' h. 4) Open creamer 6'' h. 5) Water pitcher, 8 3/4'' h. x 8 1/2''. Sold with a Rogers silver-plate serving tray, 21 3/4'' x 16''. First 4 pieces monogrammed EA, approx. 72.2 troy oz.CONDITION: Teapot handle loose, dings to coffee pot, ding to foot of water pitcher.
PEWTER TEAPOT. GEORGE RICHARDSON (D. 1848).
Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1818-1828; Cranston, Rhode Island, circa 1828-1840; Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1840-1848. Maker's mark stamped into outside bottom. Body halves soldered together, thirteen-hole strainer at base of spout. Height 7 ½ inches, width 9 ¾ inches, diameter 5 ⅞ inches. Provenance: Roger C. Tubbs, Poughkeepsie, New York; Cal Smith Auctions, Pleasant Valley, New York, 1993.
Kentucky coin silver teapot, Thomas Gray circa 1818-1820, engraved RH, and marked: T. GRAY with rectangle and another punch; H7" W10 1/2", and 25.2ozT Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson Condition statement: old repairs and slightly uneven on feet, and lid bent.
Four-piece Rogers Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service with an Associated Silver-plate Tray, 20th century, each urn-form, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, and creamer, coffeepot ht. 12 in., approx. 55.0 troy oz. Estimate $700-900 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A group of plated table articles
Comprising: 2 campana form wine coolers; water pitcher, height 7 1/2in.; lobed teapot, length 11 3/4in.; pair of candlesticks, Birks, height 10 1/4in.; 4 arm 5 light low candleabrum, Ellis Barker, length 16in.; pair of circular low candlestands, diameter 8 /14in.; revolving breakfast dish (lacking interior fitting), length 10 3/4in; set of 7 bread & butter plates, diameter 6in.; set of 8 bread & butter plates, Oneida, diameter 6in.; set of 8 shaped circular bread & butter plates, Wm. Rogers, diameter 6in.; and pair pewter tumblers, Stieff.
Historical blue transferware tea service unknown maker, early 19th century Including a teapot, creamer, covered sugar, waste bowl and six cups and saucers, each decorated with "Mount Vernon, the Seat of the Late Gen'l Washington" (Larsen No. 643), within a flower and scroll border (16). PROVENANCE: Roger T. Powers Collection, Baltimore, Maryland
LOT OF SILVERPLATELot of silverplate items including a Rogers Teapot, a Swedish inkwell, a footed ice bucket, a WM. A. Rogers serving tray.
Teapot: 9" Height.
Tray: 12 1/2" Diameter.
A Carlton Ware Lustre Pottery teapot and cover designed by Roger Michell, modelled as a camel, another similar and a Lustre Pottery elephant teapot and cover printed marks 19cm. high
An American Silverplate Tea and Coffee Service William Rogers comprising a hot water pot a teapot and a coffee pot. Height of tallest 11 inches.
An American Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Service F.B. Rogers Silver Co., Taunton, MA comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar and waste bowl, each with a baluster form body raised on a circular foot, the bodies worked with an engraved monogram within a foliate and floral decorated cartouche. marked '400' and 'Sterling' on underside 54 ozt 71 dwts gross Height of tallest 10 inches. Estimate $ 700-900
Five-piece F.B. Rogers Co. Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Taunton, Massachusetts, 20th century, each with a tapering baluster body on a flared circular foot, coffeepot, teapot, creamer, covered sugar, and waste bowl, coffeepot ht. 10 in., approx. 53.8 troy oz. Estimate $1,000-1,500 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Rogers silver plate 4 piece service including teapot, coffee, sugar, creamer and tray.
Estimate: 75.00 - 150.00
Silver-plated six-piece tea service: pear forms with scroll and Art Nouveau figural decoration, horned putti finials, two coffeepots, 12-1/2 in. and 11-1/2 in., matching teapot, covered sugar, creamer, waste, marks for Rogers, Smith & Co., no monogram. Replated, repairs, losses to finials, small dents, light scratches.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF STUDIO POTTERY to include a Winchcombe jug by Elias Bosch and two other Winchcombe pieces, a Colin Pearson jug, a Roger Leyshon teapot, a Margaret Leach bowl and another, a small Michael Leach vase and nine other pieces of studio pottery (17)
A SIDNEY TUSTIN WINCHCOMBE POTTERY SLIPWARE JUG, impressed potter's and pottery seal, 3 1/4" high, a Brannam earthenware jug, inscribed 'Adam's wine', 6 1/2" high, a Chris Harries Coldstone Pottery slipware bowl, 10 1/2" across, and a Roger Leyshon teapot and cover (4)
ROGERS, SMITH & CO., MERIDEN, CT Seven-piece plated silver coffee and tea service, swirl design, comprising coffee pot, teapot, creamer, sugar and waste bowls and demitasse cream/sugar set, together with Poole Silver ...
Estimate: 600.00 - 800.00
AN ASSEMBLED AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE A four piece set including: a coin silver teapot with mark of Gale & Hayden, dated 1847 (10 3/4 in.); a coin silver creamer and sugar bowl with cover, both with mark of Gale, Wood & Hughes, circa 1833-1845; and a sterling silver waste bowl with mark of W. Gale & Son of New York, dated 1862.
Each piece engraved "Doolittle" to one shield form cartouche, the decorative motifs include chased and engraved morning glories and rose blossoms, the teapot with acanthus leaf finial, the sugar bowl with morning glory finial, each piece with die rolled lappet motif border.
Included with the lot is a later F. B. Rogers Silver Co. Dynasty silverplate waiter tray (25 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.).
STERLING: AMERICAN ASSEMBLED THREE PIECE TEA SET BY F. B ROGERS AND M. FRED HIRSCH, PIECES INCLUDE TEAPOT, SUGAR AND CREAMER, ALL PI...STERLING: American assembled three piece tea set by F. B Rogers and M. Fred Hirsch, pieces include teapot, sugar and creamer, all pieces with bulbous form on round pedestal foot and hallmarked on base, details include: teapot by M. Fred Hirsch Co., Jersey City, N.J., c. 1920 - 1945, hinged lid with dented acorn finial, two ivory insulators to handle, interior with strainer, "407" stamped on base, minor dents to finial, handle, etc., 8" h., [Weight: 19.46 ozt.]; and matching sugar and creamer by F. B. Rogers Silver, Co., Tauton, Mass, 1883 - present, neither with lid, stamped "400" to foot along with "sterling" and maker's mark, small dents and scratches, etc., larger: 5" h. [Total Weight of all three pieces: 31.7 ozt.]
ENGLISH POTTERY CAULIFLOWER-FORM TEAPOT AND CREAMWARE TEAPOT The first realistically rendered with tiered leaf spout and s-scroll handle, the other with associated cover and decorated with fruit in basket; 5 1/4 and 4 1/2 in. Provenance: The Estate of Fred F. and Lois K. Rogers.
TWO ENGLISH AGATEWARE ARTICLES Comprising a scallop shelf individual teapot with swan neck spout, dolphin handle and lion knop, and a stemmed pierced compote molded with 5-petal flowerheads; 5 1/4 x 6 3/4 in. and 4 3/4 x 8 in. Provenance: The Estate of Fred F. and Lois K. Rogers.
Assortment of silverplate servingware and flatware, eighteen pieces, various makers: oval tray engraved "John Madden" at center with incised vine and grape decoration, 12 1/4" l. x 9 3/4" w.; four Revere style bowls monogrammed "JM," 3 1/4" h. x 5 1/4" dia.; Reed and Barton covered vegetable dish, oblong with handled lid, 10 1/4" l. x 6" w.; oblong box with hinged lid 3" h. x 6" w. x 3" d.; two circular trays, one Meriden S.P. Co., the other Wilcox, both approximately 10" dia.; assembled tea service including covered teapot, open sugar and open cream pitcher; six monogrammed WM Rogers & Son forks, 7" l.; expected wear throughout including wear to surface, minor dings,
ENGLISH BROWN-GLAZED POTTERY TEAPOT The cylindrical bowl with accordion bands, upraised spout and molded c-scroll handle, the cover with waved concentric bands and acorn knop; 6 in. Provenance: The Estate of Fred F. and Lois K. Rogers.
A Carltonware Lustre Pottery Teapot 1970's by Roger Michell I can't see my little Willie written across the front and Homage to Donald McGill across the inside rim of lid height 18cm (crazed)
(3) ROGER WILLIAMS STERLING SILVER TEA SERVICE(lot of 3) American sterling silver tea service, Roger Williams Silver Company, model no. B100, including: (1) teapot, 2 pint capacity, finial lacking silver cap, approx 7.5"h, (1) creamer, approx 6.25"h, (1) sugar bowl, approx 6.5"h; 36.74ozt total (inclusive of wood handle and finials)
Good Seven-Piece Antebellum Silverplate Coffee and Tea Service, 1857-1862, by Rogers, Smith & Co., and Rogers Brothers Mfg. Co., Hartford, Connecticut, including two coffeepots, h. 13", a teapot, h. 12", a hot water urn, h. 18-1/2", a cream jug, h. 9-1/2", a sugar bowl, h. 8-1/2", and a waste bowl, h. 5-1/2", each with an ovoid body decorated with broad guilloche banding centering on an acanthus-framed cartouche, with arched acanthus-scroll handle(s) and domed foot, decorated with annulated banding at the foot, neck and rim, the domed lid with acanthus toupie finial, monogrammed, on the cartouche, "SCH", conjoined.
A group of plated assorted bonbon and nut dishes, bowls, and nutcrackers
Comprising an American circular tray, with six reticulated sections on border, diameter 13in; English center bowl, Ellis-Barker, diameter 13in; candy dish with set of three similar pierced dishes, diameters 6in and 7 1/2in (3); a pair of shell form candy dishes, unmarked, length 7 3/4in; a pair of rectangular salvers, Towle, length 9in; a pair of oval footed card trays as teapot stands (two feet missing and one detached on one stand) length 7in; a set of four bread and butter dishes, A. Rogers, monogram M, diameter 6in; bread and butter dish, diameter 7in; with a saucer, diameter 6in; covered bowl, creamer and sugar by Oneida; and five pairs of nutcrackers.
SIX-PIECE REED & BARTON AESTHETIC MOVEMENT SILVER PLATED TEA SERVICE Taunton, Massachusetts, Mid-19th CenturyTogether with a similar William Rogers silver plated tray, length handle-over-handle 25.75. Tea service includes a coffeepot, teapot, tea caddy, open sugar bowl, creamer and waste bowl. Each with a die-cast register of stylized foliage at the shoulder of a cylindrical body with squared handle and reeded foot. Coffeepot height 7.75"."ConditionNot monogrammed. Light usage wear and surface abrasions throughout. Most pieces with interior pitting. Tea caddy and sugar bowl with exterior pitting as well as loss to silver along edges. Tea caddy cover with numerous dents. Tray with some loss to silver plate.
ROGERS SILVER CO. PLATED SERVICE Pattern 2670, comprising a hot water kettle on stand, coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl; and a cream jug, similar but unmatched; and a two handled tray, no. 7736 (6)
Silverplated Tea Service and Tray American 20th century. An assembled?silverplated tea service including a teapot lidded sugar and creamer with scrolling handles and a tray with engraved floral design applied scrolling handles and border the service marked for Sheridan Silver Co. and tray marked F.B. Rogers; teapot ht. 9.25 in. tray lg. 28.25 in. Condition: Small scratches to surface.
Sheffield Silver Co. silverplate tea and coffee service with tray first quarter 20th century, comprising: hot water kettle H12 1/2" coffeepot H9 1/2" teapot H5" creamer H4" covered sugar H4" wastebowl H3" footed waiter, L27" W17" (7pcs) Provenance: Estate of Sue Rogers Johnson Condition statement: appears to be good original condition.