Wm. Rogers Silverplate Covered Vegetable Serving Dish
Wm. Rogers Silverplate Covered Vegetable Serving Dish
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Additional Description:
An elegant vintage silverplate serving ensemble by Wm. Rogers, comprised of a lidded oval serving dish resting within its original matching handled undertray. The set features richly detailed Rococo Revival borders with scrolling foliate ornament and floral accents along both the tray and lid rims. Decorative cast handles with shell and acanthus motifs further enhance the formal presentation.
The domed lid fits neatly into the recessed oval tray, creating a refined tabletop serving piece ideal for formal dining, holiday entertaining, or display within a traditional silver collection. The mirrored silverplate finish reflects beautifully and gives the piece a stately presence associated with mid-20th century American silver service ware.
The underside bears a faint “Wm. Rogers” marking, identifying the piece as part of the long-standing Rogers silverplate tradition, known for producing decorative and accessible silver service items for the American dining table.
Era:
Mid-20th century, likely circa 1940s–1960s.
History:
Wm. Rogers became one of the most recognized names in American silverplate production during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Rogers silverplate wares were especially popular for formal entertaining and wedding gifts, often designed in revival styles inspired by earlier Rococo and Victorian silver traditions. Covered serving dishes such as this were commonly used for vegetables, side dishes, or warmed service presentations at formal meals.
Provenance:
American manufacture by Wm. Rogers.
Materials:
Silverplate over metal.
Dimensions:
[Insert dimensions]
Disclaimers:
Wear consistent with age and use. Surface scratches, utensil marks, and light areas of plate wear visible throughout, particularly to the interior basin and underside. Tarnish and minor finish inconsistencies may be present from age and polishing history. Please review photographs carefully for condition details.
Additional Description:
An elegant vintage silverplate serving ensemble by Wm. Rogers, comprised of a lidded oval serving dish resting within its original matching handled undertray. The set features richly detailed Rococo Revival borders with scrolling foliate ornament and floral accents along both the tray and lid rims. Decorative cast handles with shell and acanthus motifs further enhance the formal presentation.
The domed lid fits neatly into the recessed oval tray, creating a refined tabletop serving piece ideal for formal dining, holiday entertaining, or display within a traditional silver collection. The mirrored silverplate finish reflects beautifully and gives the piece a stately presence associated with mid-20th century American silver service ware.
The underside bears a faint “Wm. Rogers” marking, identifying the piece as part of the long-standing Rogers silverplate tradition, known for producing decorative and accessible silver service items for the American dining table.
Era:
Mid-20th century, likely circa 1940s–1960s.
History:
Wm. Rogers became one of the most recognized names in American silverplate production during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Rogers silverplate wares were especially popular for formal entertaining and wedding gifts, often designed in revival styles inspired by earlier Rococo and Victorian silver traditions. Covered serving dishes such as this were commonly used for vegetables, side dishes, or warmed service presentations at formal meals.
Provenance:
American manufacture by Wm. Rogers.
Materials:
Silverplate over metal.
Dimensions:
[Insert dimensions]
Disclaimers:
Wear consistent with age and use. Surface scratches, utensil marks, and light areas of plate wear visible throughout, particularly to the interior basin and underside. Tarnish and minor finish inconsistencies may be present from age and polishing history. Please review photographs carefully for condition details.