110 pc 1847 Rogers Bros. IS Silverware Adoration w/Christopher Marshall bakelite

Adoration silverplate pattern by 1847 Rogers Bros IS was introduced in 1930 and was discontinued in 1973. This is a popular silverware pattern that incorporates simple line work with a scroll design and is often considered deco. The IS stands for International Silver Company.

Christopher Marshall & Company - This cutlery, tool, and general hardware merchant was founded in about 1920 and was based at Wellington Works, Wellington Street. One partner was Christopher George Marshall; the other was Charles Ainley Donovan (1871-1947).  Marshall may have been an ironmonger’s assistant from Nottingham, who had been born in about 1889, the son of a bookkeeper. He expounded his views on business in an article, ‘From Apprentice to Manufacturer’ (Ironmonger, 26 August 1922). His partnership with Donovan ended in 1923. Possibly Marshall was the Sheffield ‘master cutler’, who was sent by magistrates to a mental asylum after fraudulently obtaining women’s underwear from two Nottingham firms and taking the items back to Sheffield in his car (Aberdeen Daily Journal, 21 November 1922). Christopher Marshall, Henry Street, was listed in 1933, but is not identified.

Lot of 110 pcs includes:

13 Dinner Knives Christopher Marshall 
1 Serving Fork 8 3/4" long 
1 Ladle 6 1/2" long, 2 1/4" bowl 
12 Butterknives 
8 Ex Lg Spoons 8 1/2" long 
12 Tablespoons 7 1/2" long
12 Teaspoons 6" long 
11 Desert Coffee spoons 5 1/2"
12 Dinner Forks 7 1/2" long 
11 Desert forks 7"
12 Soup spoons 6 1/2" round bowl 
2 pointed Knives 6 5/8" long (spreaders)
2 sugar spoons 6" long 
case measures 16 1/4" x 11 3/4" x 6 1/2" tall - nice art deco stying, secure hinges and handles, some wear shown 
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