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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Teaspoon

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AI Identification

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Silver-plated teaspoon in the 1947 Rogers Bros. Reflection style

Flatware

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $12.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a metallic teaspoon, which the owner identifies as a 'Teaspoon'. The reverse of the handle bears visible stamped markings that are consistent with mid-20th-century silver-plated flatware. The text appears to read '1847 ROGERS BROS' above an 'IS' mark, followed by the script pattern name 'Reflection'. This combination of marks is stylistically consistent with the 'Reflection' pattern introduced by the International Silver Company under the 1847 Rogers Bros. brand line around 1959. The piece features a polished metallic finish with decorative scrollwork and scalloped edges at the handle's terminal. There is visible surface wear, including minor scratches and slight tarnishing, typical of vintage silver plate. The 'IS' mark frequently denotes 'International Silver', though this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical testing of the base metal. The item is held by a person, suggesting it is a standard domestic size for coffee or tea service. Without a chemical assay or professional in-person inspection, the base metal and plating thickness cannot be determined.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item is a metallic teaspoon bearing markings that appear consistent with the 'Reflection' pattern, which the owner attributes to the 1847 Rogers Bros. brand line. From what I can see, the piece displays the characteristic floral scrollwork and scalloped terminal associated with this mid-20th-century design. However, I cannot verify the base metal or the thickness of the silver plating from a photo alone; physical inspection would be required to determine if the 'IS' mark corresponds to International Silver or another manufacturer. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a silver-plated piece in the commercially recognized Reflection pattern in its standard domestic size. Pieces of this type are common in the secondary market and are typically valued for their utility or as replacements for existing sets. The current market for mid-century silver plate remains stable but saturated, which keeps individual values modest. The visible surface wear, including minor scratches and tarnishing, is consistent with a used vintage item and is factored into this estimate. Should the item be found to be a modern reproduction or have significant base metal exposure (bleeding) not visible in the photo, the value would likely drop to a nominal or decorative level of $1.00 - $3.00. To confirm its identification and potential value, an in-person examination by a flatware specialist and a professional cleaning to assess the integrity of the plating would be necessary.

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