Items crafted by F.B. Rogers Silver Company often possess a base metal, such as copper or brass, coated with a layer of silver through electroplating. A common example of these items is a shallow, rimmed dish designed for serving food or beverages, often rectangular or circular in shape, bearing the maker’s mark. Such pieces were popular serving accessories, valued for their aesthetic appeal and affordability compared to solid silver.
These serving pieces offered a touch of elegance to homes without the expense of sterling silver. Their widespread production made them accessible to a broader consumer base. Historically, they represent a period of industrial innovation and the democratization of luxury goods. They were frequently used for presenting hors d’oeuvres, desserts, or beverages, adding a refined element to social gatherings and family meals.