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Oneida Silversmiths Patterns
Oneida Sterling Silver Flatware Patterns
Oneida Ltd. / Oneida Silversmiths was founded in the year 1877 in Sherrill, NY. The company still exist today.
Formed as an experimental utopian social community at Oneida Creek in 1848, the group began making flatware in 1877, and their sterling line started in 1914. The production of silver plated hollow-ware began in 1926. Oneida acquired Wm. A. Rogers, Ltd. in 1929 who had the trademark name Heirloom and Oneida also acquired S.L. & G.H. Rogers through that purchase. Oneida manufactured three patterns in the 1940s for Empire Crafts Corp. under the name Royal Crest and produced another three patterns for private distribution under the name State House. The "cube" mark was first used in 1965. Today they are manufacturers of a full line of sterling and silver-plate flatware, hollow-ware, vanity and novelty items along with china, crystal, and glassware.
ChineseArgent: All Silver: Art, Antiques, Hallmark & Articles
Chinese Export Silver. Silver antique, Chinese Art, Silver hallmarks, fineness, Coin Silver, Maker's mark, flatware patterns
Oneida Silversmiths Patterns
Oneida Sterling Silver Flatware Patterns
Oneida Ltd. / Oneida Silversmiths was founded in the year 1877 in Sherrill, NY. The company still exist today.
Formed as an experimental utopian social community at Oneida Creek in 1848, the group began making flatware in 1877, and their sterling line started in 1914. The production of silver plated hollow-ware began in 1926. Oneida acquired Wm. A. Rogers, Ltd. in 1929 who had the trademark name Heirloom and Oneida also acquired S.L. & G.H. Rogers through that purchase. Oneida manufactured three patterns in the 1940s for Empire Crafts Corp. under the name Royal Crest and produced another three patterns for private distribution under the name State House. The "cube" mark was first used in 1965. Today they are manufacturers of a full line of sterling and silver-plate flatware, hollow-ware, vanity and novelty items along with china, crystal, and glassware.
Related Patterns: Dowry Sterling Patterns ; Royal Crest Patterns ; State House Silver Patterns
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Example of Oneida Silver Hallmark / Marking
Afterglow (First Introduced 1956)
American Colonial (First Introduced 1975 till 1996)
Ardsley (First Introduced 1933)
Belle Rose (First Introduced 1963 till 1996)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Botticelli (First Introduced 1972 till 2004)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Bountiful (First Introduced 1967)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Casa Grande (First Introduced 1967 til 1979)
(Brushed finish)
Damask Rose (First Introduced 1946 till 2004)
Designers: Grosvenor N. Allen & Mary P. Fleming
Dover (First Introduced 1968 till 2004)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Dowry (First Introduced 1934)
Also Dowry Sterling
Du Maurier / Bromley (First Introduced 1967 til 2004)
Also Tradition Sterling
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Engagement (First Introduced 1952 till 1959)
Designer: Mary Parker Fleming
First Frost (First Introduced 1965 till 1972)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Flower Lane ((First Introduced 1957 till 1967)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Glenrose / Woodcliff (First Introduced 1959)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Grandeur (First Introduced 1960 till 2004)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Grand Majesty (First Introduced 1976 till 2004)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Guinevere / Pembrooke (First Introduced 1967)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Heiress (First Introduced 1942 till 1979)
Impresario (First Introduced 1975 till 1977)
King Cedric (First Introduced 1949 till 1971)
(Also in silverplate)
Designers: Grosvenor N. Allen and Lloyd E. Ressegger
Lasting Spring (First Introduced 1949 till 2004)
Mansion House (First Introduced 1948 till 1967)
(Bright finish)
Designers: Grosvenor N. Allen & William H. Gerth
Martinique (First Introduced 1967 till 1984)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Mediterranea (First Introduced 1967)
Melbourne (First Introduced 1952 till 1967)
Michaelangelo (First Introduced 1970 till 2004)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Patrician (First Introduced 1914)
(Also in silverplate)
Designer: Grosvenor N. Allen
Reigning Beauty (First Introduced 1953 till 1967)
(Bright finish)
Designer: Mary Parker Fleming
Rubaiyat (First Introduced 1969 till 1977)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Satin Beauty (First Introduced 1966 till 1969)
(Brushed finish)
Sentimental (First Introduced 1960 till 1970)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Silver Rose (First Introduced 1956 till 1979)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
Stanton Hall (First Introduced 1951 till 2004)
Designer: Grosvenor N. Allen
Teramo (First Introduced 1967)
Twilight (First Introduced 1942)
Venetian Scroll (First Introduced 1970 till 1977)
Virginian (First Introduced 1942 tll 1964)
Also in silverplate, Chateau pattern
Vivant (First Introduced 1961 till 1973)
Will o' Wisp (First Introduced 1968 till 1973)
Designer: Ellen B. Manderfield
Young Love (First Introduced 1958 till 1972)
Designer: Frank R. Perry
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