Is it unhealthy to eat with genuine silver spoons and silverware in general, especially antique ones from the 1700-1800's? - Quora
![I found some silverware at goodwill, I'm trying to figure out the date and model. I did a little research, they're from WM ROGERS MFG CO. Roger passed in the late 1800's I found some silverware at goodwill, I'm trying to figure out the date and model. I did a little research, they're from WM ROGERS MFG CO. Roger passed in the late 1800's](https://preview.redd.it/sjhk2q07a4b81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=c580f2385bc0df6bdc5e1f5d7d4496e86794eae2)
I found some silverware at goodwill, I'm trying to figure out the date and model. I did a little research, they're from WM ROGERS MFG CO. Roger passed in the late 1800's
![Sterling Silver Tea Caddy - Antique, George III, hallmarked in 1800, London by Robert & David Hennell. Sterling Silver Tea Caddy - Antique, George III, hallmarked in 1800, London by Robert & David Hennell.](https://www.ifranks.com/images/silverware/tea-caddies/l5824/l5824-sterling-silver-tea-caddy-38001x468.jpg)
Sterling Silver Tea Caddy - Antique, George III, hallmarked in 1800, London by Robert & David Hennell.
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