Regular recycling centers probably would not accept the flatware, but you could probably take them to a scrap metal yard. The scrap metal yard would probably take as shread metal.
Oneida manufactures stainless steel flatware, but ceased making sterling silver pieces in 2005.
No, stainless steel flatware does not contain 925 silver. Stainless steel is a different material composed primarily of steel and chromium, while 925 silver refers to sterling silver which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals.
As sterling has bacteriostatic qualities, it may be more sanitary & tend to contaminate less than stainless or other materials.
If you opt for more elaborate flatware, such as sterling silver, then you should pick out your flatware first. For stainless steel flatware, pick your china first and then buy flatware that compliments the chosen china.
sterling silver flatware should be stored in a cool dry place,covered.
Oneida sterling flatware had a mark with a "cube" on the left side of the name. According to my reference, it is "The silver cube. Our silversmiths' mark of excellence," and was used since 1965. The cube is apparently a mark of excellence. (American Sterling Silver Flatware, by Maryanne Dolan.)
ho w much is 92.5 sterling silver flatware at current prices
99.99% of the time it is Plated, once again it is not silver. the only flatware that is made of silver will say on it somewhere STERLING
Reed and Barton make flatware eating utensils. They produce them in stainless steel as well as sterling silver. Usually, these are given as gifts to newlywed couples who have chosen a certain pattern.
Wallace Flatware makes a variety of high end flatware/cutlery sets and is famous for it's line of sterling silver flatware dating back to the early 1800's. They also manufacture less expensive but high quality flatware sets using stainless steel as well.
All the leading suppliers of flatware in the United States offered flatware patterns in both sterling silver and flatware, although Gorham and Wallace were better known for their sterling
I have a full set of WM A. Rogers AA heavy Oneida LTD. Flatware... It says on the back of the knives "STAINLESS". I hope this answers your question. I have a similar set of flatware and the "Stainless" on the knife means the blade is stainless. However, the handle and other parts of set could be stainless or silverplate. WM A Rogers did mostly silver plated flatware, not sterling silver. If it tarnishes it is most likely silver-plated.