This is a stunning 7.75" parfait spoon in the Treasure pattern by Wm. Rogers & Son, dating back to the early 1800s. The spoon features an intricate Victorian style and is made of high-quality silverplate. It is a rare and collectible piece of antique flatware, perfect for avid collectors or those looking to add a touch of elegance to their table setting. The spoon is in excellent condition and has been well-preserved over the years.



1840 Wm Rogers IS Silverplate ~ Treasure 2 Sided apatern ~ 7.75" Parfait Spoon.


With a bowl similar in size and shape to that of a teaspoon, and with a long slim handle, used in stirring tall drinks, or eating parfait, sundaes, sorbets, or similar foods served in tall glasses.


It is relatively very good condition compared to the age.


This popular pattern was discontinued in 1940. 


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The following is a quote from Pen and Pad:


Look for "Wm. Rogers" surrounded by a star and an eagle, which identifies a Rogers piece made between 1825 and 1841.


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About this type of spoon:


An iced tea spoon, also called a soda spoon or a latte spoon, is a thin spoon with a very long handle. It is used primarily in the United States for stirring sugar or other sweeteners into iced tea, which is traditionally served in a tall glass.


This is why the spoon has a very long handle.


Originally known as a parfait spoon, it is also commonly used for eating ice cream, especially floats and sundaes. As these desserts are usually served in tall glasses, regular teaspoons or dessert spoons become inconvenient choices due to their limited reach.