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The “s s s” marking on Oneida flatware stands for “Stainless Steel.” This indicates that the flatware is made from a specific type of stainless steel material.
Oneida, made in New York state.
simeon l. & george h rogers company oneida ltd gardenia pattern 1941 silver plate flatware
The metal it was made out of. Oneida flatware has little or not value unless it's silver. The company is in a downward spiral & has lost it's reputation as a good flatware manufacturer. Switching to offshore product to increase profit margin has destroyed this company. Sad but true.
On the website they just say they meet US standards for lead content but, they specifically do NOT say they are lead FREE.
My "Easton" place settings and replacement pieces I bought up until 2004, or so, said made in USA. The replacement place spoon I just received (Feb 2008) says it was made in Indonesia.
The flatware I have from Siam is from the 1940's and is made from brass with bone on the handle.
There are several places online where you can buy flatware made from antlers. One of those places is a website called The Find. They have many different varieties of flatware made from antlers.
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Presumably one is made in China? Other than that the question makes no obvious sense as functional flatware is essentially never made from anything but metal.
How much is it worth