Oneida Lady Hamilton 24 piece Art Deco Silver Plated Flatware Set
C$195
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The Lady Hamilton silverplate flatware pattern was introduced through Community Plate by Oneida in 1932 and discontinued in 1955. Community was Oneida's best quality line, and this pattern has a beautiful art deco feel that will complement a variety of dinner settings.
Oneida flatware originated from the utopian Oneida Community in New York, USA.
You may already own a few pieces of this pattern and wish to add to this, or you may have guests coming over for the holidays and would like the spruce up the dinner table for the festive season. This is a very basic, no-nonsense table setting for 8, or a basic outfit for a couple, consisting of knives and forks and teaspoon / dessert spoons.
You will receive all pieces pictured:
- 8 Modern hollow knife 9-1/2"
- 8 dinner forks 7 3/4"
- 8 dessert / tea spoons 6 1/4"
Most pieces are in good vintage condition with some signs of age and wear to the silver-plated finish, and there is visible discoloration to the pieces. The forks mostly with wear to the tines, the knives with wear to the handles.
These items *could* be put in the dishwasher in a pinch, but it´ll wear the plating off. Handwashing is recommended.
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