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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: flablitz on February 05, 2014, 04:00:08 PM
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I have these couple items, but so much Oneida stuff that I can not locate it. If there is any silver collectors can tell me more about it I'd appreciate it. The creamer has double lions and in shield it has O L under it is oneida USA under it and that's the markings. Can't get it in image. The pedestal has oneida silversmiths and that's it.
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Another pic
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Oneida was made by Williams & Rogers. Look at the fist block in this link http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_O.html 1881 Silver Plate
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That is the mark on the creamer, but not the pedestal. The pedestal just has oneida silversmiths on it any idea of age or value. How can I tell if its not silver plate?
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To tell if it is not silver plate it will be stamped into the item, "Sterling" or will have "925" as the purity mark,,Not all silver plate is marked as such but most of it is !!
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http://sterlingflatwarefashions.com/SPMfgs/SPO1.html you should see your mark on this page. Early 1900's silver Plate
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Oneida was made by Williams & Rogers. 1881 Silver Plate
Don't mean to be picky ...... but you got that backwards.
It just caught my attention because I was in a group that was invited to a "special" tour of the Oneida facility and the "Blue Room" in the museum in Oneida, NY.