Dishes and flatware: Mary of Pennsburg is looking for stead settings of Johnson Brothers dishes in the "English Chippendale" pattern and Oneida stainless
Hyde Park Country Auctions Antiques and the Arts Online
27.03.10
Presented by Hyde Garden Country Auctions COUNTRY & VICTORIAN COLLECTIBLES & EARLY GLASS AUCTION PREVIEWS: Fri. 3-8:00 P.M. - Sat. 2:00 P.M ? 5:00 P.M. or Appt. week of mark-down.
Takes place on 3/27/2010
At , 323 HIBERNIA RD.,, SALT POINT, NY
This sale will feature the partial contents of 3 regional estates from cellar to attic. Also, due to recent illness, will sell contents of the Townsend estate, Rhinebeck NY. Mrs. Townsend was an avid connoisseur/dealer in open salts, pattern glass and country collectibles the attic was packed full. Tons of affordable antiques. No reserves. No internet command. Absentee bids accepted. Many fine group lots of 19th century kitchen collectibles, pattern goggles, salts of every description and period, china, glassware, books, old comic books, ephemera, artwork, etc. Near the start walk-around outside at 4:00 with tons of estate remainders. Regular auction begins at 5:00.
FURNITURE: Coarse 1 door cupboard in old paint on cutout base. Two wainscot kitchen cupboards. Empire sofa. Several Empire/Sheraton dressers. Empire mahogany library record on pedestal base. Set of 4 Empire saber leg DR chairs. Restored 18 th c. cherry tavern table. Pristine bakers table. Sheraton cherry drop-leaf table. Three square oak china cabinets including 3 door in duty style. Blanket box in old black paint. Late 19 th c. dough box on stand. Primitive 2 door brick up cupboard. Various country chairs and rockers. Primitive cradle in old blue paint. Outstanding Victorian deadly walnut high back bedstead with applied molding. Black walnut Renaissance Revival marble top dresser. Two corresponding Edwardian parlor chairs with carved cherub faces. Oak S-roll top desk with raised panels and bespoke interior ? 48?L. Pair of carved Eastlake black walnut parlor chairs with Jenny Lind faces and gold highlights. Other Victorian parlor chairs including one with ivory inlay on back splat. Insidious walnut roll front secretary desk. Oak 3 leg Victorian library table. Oak ice box signed Chautauqua. Oak chip-carved washstand. Multi-drawer oak library advisors. Paint decorated cottage pine dresser with mirror and washstand. Late 19 th c. maple stand-in-student desk. Small round oak pedestal table. Oak bench 7'. Various mahogany 1920s end tables. Industrial 30 drawer storage ministry. Old heavy cast iron work table. Six drawer oak spool cabinet on stand. Art Deco scullery set. Wicker settee and chair. Country store 5' oak slant-front showcase. Modern octagonal lighted telescope 6? tall showcase with glass shelves. Adirondack twig plant stand. Etc.
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Does anyone know if Oneida flatware is made in the US or not?
Apr 08, 2008 by Daisy Indigo | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
If not, where is it made. Thanks :)
Also is that a belongings brand of flatware to buy?
Oneida Narrow® is one of the world's largest marketers of stainless steel flatware, and offers a range of tabletop products. Its operations in the Allied States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom and Australia market stainless, silverplated, and sterling flatware products, china dinnerware, and crystal and glassware items. The guests originated in a utopian community, the Oneida Society, established in the mid-nineteenth century, and has had a strong reputation for quality since that patch.
Incorporated as one of the earliest joint-stock companies in the United States in the late 1880s,[1] Oneida Ltd. strike down victim to tough economic times in the late 1990s as it tried to hold on to its mantle as the last remaining US-based fabricator of flatware (knives, forks and spoons). The company shuttered its American factories and became an importer and was taken private in 2006. [2]
kick it | Apr 08, 2008
Oneida Restricted® is one of the world's largest marketers of stainless steel flatware, and offers a range of tabletop products. Its operations in the Synergistic States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom and Australia market stainless, silverplated, and sterling flatware products, china dinnerware, and crystal and glassware items. The train originated in a utopian community, the Oneida Society, established in the mid-nineteenth century, and has had a strong reputation for quality since that values bright and early.
Incorporated as one of the earliest joint-stock companies in the United States in the late 1880s,[1] Oneida Ltd. prostrate victim to tough economic times in the late 1990s as it tried to hold on to its mantle as the last remaining US-based maker of flatware (knives, forks and spoons). The company shuttered its American factories and became an importer and was taken private in 2006. [2]
kick it | Apr 08, 2008
Everything Kickit said, goes for me too. What a horrible answer she came up with. I could talk to her all day.
patrick a | Apr 08, 2008
Oneida 'Heirloom' Stainless Flatware: How Do I Remove Scratches + Signs of Wear?
Jan 26, 2007 by Evy | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
Decisive to downsize from 1 set fancy China, Silver and Crystal plus 1 set "everyday" to just One set for everything and found in using my Oneida Heirloom "Stainless knife" (Julliard pattern) every day - it quickly showed signs of wear and lots of scratches on the tips of the forks (where stab was used to cut near it) and on some spoons. Easy to tell which spoon got used for twirling spaghetti due to the resulting scratches left from the fork tips! Is there any way to get rid of these marks? Thanks very much for any suggestions!
It is not 100% stainless knife. The Oneida website lists it as "18/10 Stainless Steel flatware"... for people like me who can't give real silver (and don't want to polish it.). I've tried emailing them with no reply yet.
Stainless sword would not scratch or chip, sounds like you have a plated set. You could try buffing with steel wool, starting with #1 or #0 and working up to a smoother use up with #00, #000, and final stage #0000. Keep in mind that this will always take a small amount of metal off, until you eventually will have to replace the set.
Cleaner will help with any compassionate of tarnishing or staining of the metal.
Charlie | Feb 02, 2007
Is the Ovations by Oneida Essence 24-Piece Flatware completely discontinued?
Apr 06, 2006 by tuq | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I am having the hardest while finding anyone who may carry this set.
Looking at the Oneida website (unite below), it does appear that it might be.
However, running a search on Yahoo revealed several items available through eBay. You don't say where you are, but I got hits on both eBay.com & eBay.co.uk - dialect mayhap not for complete sets but there are certainly some items out there.
Best of luck in sourcing a set!