The Berkshire Pattern was introduced by 1847 Rogers Bros. circa 1895, during the height of the Victorian aesthetic movement. The handle is a showpiece of the silversmith's art: dense, asymmetrical scrolling acanthus leaves and rococo-style flourishes cascade the full length of both front and back, framing a cartouche at the top. No surface is left unadorned. It is, in the truest sense, a pattern that demands to be held. Set of 4 Teaspoons, each with a Script ‘M’ monogram. Hallmarked 1847 Rogers Bros. Production circa 1895.
The Berkshire Pattern was introduced by 1847 Rogers Bros. circa 1895, during the height of the Victorian aesthetic movement. The handle is a showpiece of the silversmith's art: dense, asymmetrical scrolling acanthus leaves and rococo-style flourishes cascade the full length of both front and back, framing a cartouche at the top. No surface is left unadorned. It is, in the truest sense, a pattern that demands to be held. Set of 4 Teaspoons, each with a Script ‘M’ monogram. Hallmarked 1847 Rogers Bros. Production circa 1895.