Cheap Oneida-Heirloom South Seas (Silverplate, 1955) 11 3/8" Salad Serving Spoon with Stainless Bowl (Kitchen) Price
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Oneida-Heirloom South Seas (Silverplate, 1955) is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! The piece featured on this page is hand-crafted by us at the time of order. John Humphrey Noyes founded the "Oneida Community" in upstate New York in 1848. Through World War I, World War II and the Koren War, Oneida provided assistance to the military producing ammunition clips, lead-plated shells, combat knives and surgical instruments. In 1960, for the first time in company history, silverware was Oneida's sole source of income. Sterling silver and silverplate had traditionally been the staple products of the flatware industry. Oneida made a commitment to stainless steel flatware and went so far as to shift the focus from silver to stainless. The popularity of stainless silverware quickly spread thanks to its affordable price, convenient "no hassle" care, and the fact that fine department stores began to stock the patterns. Stainless steel would soon replace traditional sterling silver and silverplate as the most popular flatware product segment, and Oneida, Ltd. would become the leading seller of stainless flatware. In recent years, Oneida, Ltd. has expanded its product line to include pottery, china, and even crystal.
| CATEGORY: | Kitchen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Oneida-Heirloom |
| FEATURES: | The image above represents only the pattern and style of the product for sale on this page, Pattern: Oneida-Heirloom South Seas (Silverplate, 1955), Pattern Description: Silverplate, 1955, Length: 11 3/8 Inches, Manufacturing History: From 1955 To 1965; Other serving and accessory pieces may be available in this pattern! |