wf.rogers mfg co special

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devldog

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Nice looking Saves there. The cap piece, I'm wondering if it could have been a plug or stopper for a canteen. A cork would have been attached to the stem piece and inserted into the neck of the canteen. The loop on top of the cap, would have had a small chain or a piece of leather attached to the loop and the other end attached to the side of the canteen to prevent the topper from being lost. Just a thought.
 

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IHC656

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Nice looking Saves there. The cap piece, I'm wondering if it could have been a plug or stopper for a canteen. A cork would have been attached to the stem piece and inserted into the neck of the canteen. The loop on top of the cap, would have had a small chain or a piece of leather attached to the loop and the other end attached to the side of the canteen to prevent the topper from being lost. Just a thought.
Interesting theory.
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The multitude of variations on ā€˜Rogersā€™ marks have various dates arising from members of the family (and those not directly related) operating solo and in partnerships that were continually created and dissolved, which are not well-documented. Some of the ā€˜plainā€™ patterns are also not well-documented.

W.F. Rogers was active in Meriden Connecticut during the late 1800s to early 1900s and, for flatware with that specific ā€˜W.F. Rogers Mfg. Co.ā€™ mark where patterns can be dated, they range between c.1884-c.1901.
 

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IHC656

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The multitude of variations on ā€˜Rogersā€™ marks have various dates arising from members of the family (and those not directly related) operating solo and in partnerships that were continually created and dissolved, which are not well-documented. Some of the ā€˜plainā€™ patterns are also not well-documented.

W.F. Rogers was active in Meriden Connecticut during the late 1800s to early 1900s and, for flatware with that specific ā€˜W.F. Rogers Mfg. Co.ā€™ mark where patterns can be dated, they range between c.1884-c.1901.
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Tried searching the over grown brush covered homesite and didnā€™t find much.
This fork that I have not been able to date. And what appears to have been some sort of cover/cap.
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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