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A P Roger - Guernsey - 1902
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A P Roger - Guernsey - 1904
He is perhaps most well-known for retailing the 'Guernsey Milk Can' jugs, a popular souvenir purchased by visitors to the Channel Isles. Although he may well have made some of these items at sometime in his career, I've never seen one that was not made and assayed in Birmingham. However, Adolphe Roger did enter marks at the London Assay Office from 8, 8a, 10 & 12, Commercial Arcade, St Peter Port, Guernsey in 1905, so perhaps some pieces were made by his hand.
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A P Roger - Retailer mark
Oddly enough, in the two standard works on Channel Island silver, 'Silver in the Channel Islands' by Frederick Cohen & Nicholas Du Quesne Bird and 'Channel Islands Silver' by Richard Mayne, neither appear to have any mention of Adolphe Roger. This may be because he was more known as a retailer.
One other claim to fame that Aldolphe Roger holds, in 1900, his was the first shop in Guernsey to be lit by electricity.
Trev.