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cavalry camp find. i have searched forever and have no clue. i believe this spoon wasn`t ordinary. mid 1800`s.
Thats it.tokenhead said:Here ya go!,Maybe a 1908 pattern but not by Oneida...![]()
Montana Jim said:willie d said:
Nice! I kept looking for W.P. - not - W.R.![]()
Thank you.bigcypresshunter said:good ID willie. 1908 pattern.
Yes it is silver plate...oneida bought up all old plate co.'s but one originally posted was NOT made by oneida, when it was made it was by WR but same pattern used by oneida(1908 pattern)latter,posted one made by wr-williams rogers prior to 1929...bigcypresshunter said:Thats it.tokenhead said:Here ya go!,Maybe a 1908 pattern but not by Oneida...![]()
Does this mean its silverplated? I think Wm. A. Rogers is Oneida. So is W.R. Keystone.
http://reviews.ebay.com/ONEIDA-SILV...0003949661?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:LISTINGS:6
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Oneida Silver Co made silverplate under various names as follows:
Beacon Silver Plate
Camden Silver Plate
Capital Plate
Carlton Silver Plate
Community
Debonair Silver Plate
Duro Plate
Extra Plate
Extra Coin Silver Plate
Genesee Silver Plate
Glastonbury
Heirloom Plate
Imperial Silver Plate
Linton Silver Plate
Madison Silver Plate
Maywood Silver Plate
Monarch Plate
Niagara
Nobility Plate
Oneida Community
Oneida Ltd.
Oneida Silversmiths
Oxford Silver Plate
1880 Pairpoint Mfg Co
Par Plate
Peerless Silver Plate
Pelham Silver Plate
Prestige ****Plate
Puritan Silver
Reliance Plate
Rockford Silver Plate Co
1881 Rogers
S.L. & G.H. Rogers (Simeon L. & George H.)
Wm A Rogers
R.S. Mfg Co
Senate Silver Plate
Service Plate
Tudor Plate
Vernon Silver Plate
Wards Silver Plate
+W. R. Keystone
SO if you see these marks on the backs of silverware knives, forks, spoons or serving pieces, no matter what the mark says, you know it was actually produced by Oneida, one of the foremost producers of silverplate.