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The sterling silver handle is the smallest one and is F&B within a flag which is Foster & Brothers and circa 1898-1951. It is about 2.5 inches long. The largest handle is made of a brass like material and measures just over 4.25 inches long. The third handle appears to be made of bone and measures about 3.5 inches long. 801 / 865 sold -
These are just over 3.5 inches long and silverplated in the sectional plated method. Simeon L & George H Rogers Company was active in Hartford, CT beginning in 1900, and then was acquired by William A. Rogers in 1918. The top of this design looks like a genie lantern sitting on a shelf. 829 / 865 sold -
These are just over 3.5 inches long and silverplated in the sectional plated method. Simeon L & George H Rogers Company was active in Hartford, CT beginning in 1900, and then was acquired by William A. Rogers in 1918. The top of this design looks like a genie lantern sitting on a shelf. 830 / 865 sold -
These are just over 3.5 inches long and silverplated in the sectional plated method. Simeon L & George H Rogers Company was active in Hartford, CT beginning in 1900, and then was acquired by William A. Rogers in 1918. The top of this design looks like a genie lantern sitting on a shelf. 831 / 865 sold -
These are just over 3.5 inches long and silverplated in the sectional plated method. Simeon L & George H Rogers Company was active in Hartford, CT beginning in 1900, and then was acquired by William A. Rogers in 1918. The top of this design looks like a genie lantern sitting on a shelf. 832 / 865 sold -
These are just over 3.5 inches long and silverplated in the sectional plated method. Simeon L & George H Rogers Company was active in Hartford, CT beginning in 1900, and then was acquired by William A. Rogers in 1918. The top of this design looks like a genie lantern sitting on a shelf. 833 / 865 sold
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