
Silver-plated serving spoon by Wm Rogers
History
This is a silver-plated berry or serving spoon produced by William Rogers, likely dating to the early 20th century, circa 1904. The spoon features an Art Nouveau design with decorative scrollwork on the handle and a shell-shaped bowl, characteristic of the period's aesthetic movement that emphasized organic, flowing forms. Serving pieces like this were essential components of formal dining services during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Silver-plated flatware by manufacturers like Rogers became popular among middle-class households as more affordable alternatives to sterling silver. Collectors of American silverplate particularly value William Rogers pieces for their craftsmanship and historical significance in American dining culture.
Origin
Connecticut, United States
Maker
William Rogers Manufacturing Company
Time period
Circa 1904-1910