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Shallow Serving Bowl by F.B. Rogers
Silver:
Plate:
Pre 1970 stock# 1051
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Looking Back Antiques
713-894-7372
$9.95
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10.5" silverplated hollowware serving bowl by F.B. Rogers with the original label on the bottom of the bowl. Just over 1.75" deep, this bowl has the popular Gadroon edge. Minor utensil marks (but no dents) indicate this bowl was was a part of the family service that was used and not just displayed. Unsure of the pattern name and date, but perhaps you recognize it.
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Reed and Barton "Holiday" Bread Tray
Silver:
Plate:
Pre 1970 stock# 1049
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Looking Back Antiques
713-894-7372
$9.95
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Reed and Barton silverplated bread tray in the Holiday pattern. A simple pattern, it polishes nicely and though minor cleaning and usage marks appear in the bottom, they are certainly nothing that will prevent further enjoyment. This tray measures 11.5" from end to end and 6.25" across. While we are sure of the date for this piece, it is possibly from the 50s or 60s (if not earlier). If you have any questions or comments, please let us hear from you.
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1847 Rogers Bros Neptune Relish
Silver:
Plate:
Pre 1940 stock# 3807
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Looking Back Antiques
713-894-7372
$12.95
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Charming silverplate relish dish by 1847 Rogers Bros. Clear hallmark that includes the "Neptune" pattern name, this relish measures 9.5" X 5.5". As with all used silverplate items, light marks from years of use and cleaning are evident when inspected. Still a lovely piece that cleans nicely and deserves a place on the table.
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Reed and Barton Paul Revere Bowl
Silver:
Plate:
Pre 1970 stock# 1039
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Looking Back Antiques
713-894-7372
$28.50
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Vintage Reed & Barton "Paul Revere," 9" bowl, #105, with original clear plastic liner. We cannot say exactly how old this bowl is, but based on the age of other pieces we purchased from the same individual, we are guessing this bowl was made somewhere from the late 40s to the early 60s. It does show signs of having been enjoyed over the years, not just stuck on a shelf, but is in wonderful condition and polishes very nicely. The bottom is stamped Reed and Barton #105, and t ...click for details
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