Truly stunning very good condition antique salad/ dessert forks. These were made by WM ROGERS & SON in 1910 and are very shiny and seem to have retained their plate and lustre. The fork tines are an interesting shape and bulge which complement the "Orange Blossom" pattern that extends into the bowl. Forks don't generally have a bowl, but these forks actually do have an impression! These are the most beautiful forks I have ever seen, in great shape. Please look at all pictures carefully.


Add a touch of elegance to your dining table with this set of six salad forks from WM Rogers & Son. The intricate Old Orange Blossom pattern on these silverplate forks is a perfect addition to any Victorian-style setting. Crafted with care and attention to detail, these forks are 4 3/4 inches long and feature the maker's mark of WM Rogers & Son which became International Silver. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of antique silverware, these forks are a treasure for anyone who appreciates the beauty and functionality of vintage flatware.