Check the base metal composition scrap brass and copper aren't bad these days. Silver plate is laid over high quality stainless in the older sets and brass or copper have been used in days gone buy. A large set could bring in $50+ and that's better than ida I think.
The value of Oneida silverware sold in 1969 in the heiress pattern is between 35.00 and 55.00 as of 2014. Oneida is a leading manufacturer of flatware.
William A. Rogers was a silversmith.
William A. Rogers was a silversmith.
The manufacture of steel animal traps and silverware
simeon l. & george h rogers company oneida ltd gardenia pattern 1941 silver plate flatware
Olive Garden typically uses stainless steel flatware from the brand known as Oneida. Their silverware is designed for durability and everyday use in a restaurant setting, ensuring a consistent dining experience for guests. The choice of Oneida reflects a balance of quality and cost-effectiveness suitable for the casual dining environment.
52 piece. Onieda Sterling siliver flat whare 1148.25 Montgomery. Ward edition.
You can sell an Oneida silverware set through various platforms, including online marketplaces like eBay, Amazon, and Etsy, where collectors and buyers often search for vintage or specific brand items. Local classified ads on sites like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace can also be effective for selling to nearby buyers. Additionally, consider consignment shops or antique stores that specialize in silverware and collectibles. Finally, participating in local flea markets or garage sales can provide a direct selling opportunity.
Your best hope would be to go to http://www.replacements.com/ and see if Replacements Unlimited has what you need. They are by far the best source for replacements of silverware and china.
WM Rogers Mfg Co, known for its silver-plated flatware and other products, is no longer operating as an independent company. It was acquired by the Oneida Limited in the 1980s, and while some of its products may still be available under the Oneida brand, the original company itself has ceased to exist. Collectors may still find WM Rogers items in antique shops and online marketplaces.
No, it's actually silver plate. The original pattern was created in 1881, probably by one of the many Rogers labels. Today the patterns are re-created by Oneida and International Silver. I have a set of this silverware marked "1881 Rogers A1" and unraveled the history after a lot of research. My particular pattern is called "Scotia" and was made in 1915, but I obviously thought it was from 1881. If there is a "sterling" mark on the silver, you have sterling.However, most of the Rogers pieces are silver plate. If there is an "IS" marking, check International Silver for the pattern.
The address of the Oneida Nation Museum is: , Oneida, WI 54155