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1881 Rogers Oneida Flatware

Vintage 1881 Rogers Flirtation Silverplate Flatware, Oneida, 1959, 60 Pieces
By Oneida
Located in New York, NY
commune. Oneida started production of silver-plated flatware and hollow-ware in 1899. Oneida purchased the
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Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Sheffield and Silverplate

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Silver Plate

6pc Sheffield Design Community Ascot Silver Plate Tea Coffee Serving Set
By Oneida
Located in Dayton, OH
as Oneida Community Ltd. effective January 1, 1881. Oneida Community started production of silver
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Mid-20th Century Tea Sets

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Finding the Right dining-entertaining for You

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