Silverware/Flatware Identification

RelicHunter97

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All of these pieces were found at either Goodwill or a secondhand store. The largest spoon appears to read 1881 (flower) ROGERS (flower) AI. I know that these are all marks of Rogers Bros., but I am not 100% sure as to what it reads exactly, It also reads PAT.MAR.30.15 The next three I am almost certain are silver. I can't quite make out the maker's mark, but it appears to be a bust figure followed by S.O. or S.D. Finally is a fork, I think this may also be silver. The only markings that I can make out are a bird or some sort and a beaver/platypus(?). Any help would be appreciated.

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The Pattern for the Spoon is SCOTIA 1915, still working on the outhers :help:

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RelicHunter97 said:
Hey thanks! Was I right on reading the makers mark? Or did I read it wrong?
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Yes the makers were Rodgers Brothers, est 1881 :icon_thumleft:

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daroofa said:
I can't tell for sure from the pic, but is this the hallmark on the SO(SD) fork?

http://www.925-1000.com/Fpoland_marks_1.html


YES That's it! I fotgot to mention that there was a 3/8 to the left of the bust figure, but you figured that out on your own :tongue3: Anyways, thanks, I shall look into that.
**Update** Upon looking into that, I discovered that they were made in Warsaw, Poland, between 1920 and 1963, and are 80% silver. **

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