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Antique silver tableware from the Art Deco era. WM ROGERS cutlery / silverware from the 1930s. A 14-piece set for two people. William Rogers William Rogers WM Rogers WM Rogers This design was released in the United States in the 1930s. Manufactured by William Rogers. American Art Deco is still prevalent in the fields of art and architecture, but I think that the tableware of that era has probably never been in the spotlight. It is characterized by several parallel straight lines and geometric, simple patterns. The corners are rounded, conveying the atmosphere of the Art Deco era. The whole is silver-plated, and the knife blades are stainless steel. I have cleaned and polished them as much as possible, but some stains that could not be removed remain. I think the condition is very good. Knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons, soda spoons, cocktail forks, butter knives Each 2 pieces, a total of 14 pieces set. Sizes (length, weight) are Knife: 23.3 cm, 84 g Spoon: 20.2 cm, 45 g Fork: 19.0 cm, 41 g Cocktail fork: 15.3 cm, 20 g Butter knife: 18.2 cm, 29 g Teaspoon: 15.2 cm, 23 g Soda spoon: 19.0 cm, 25 g Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue (premiered in 1924) Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (published in 1925) New York's Chrysler Building (completed in 1930) Empire State Building (completed in 1931) These items have aged through the years. (Perhaps the examples are a bit extreme) Map In addition to using them as tableware, I think they would also be wonderful as a romantic interior display, allowing you to enjoy American Art Deco up close. Thank you very much. Christofle Christofle also has a "America" series I am also exhibiting large-format New York maps, etc.
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