Here is this weeks what is it... (solved)

chukers

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piece of silverware :D

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BuckleBoy said:
jeff of pa said:
piece of silverware :D

:thumbsup:


with 2 small ends? and it bends too easy for silverware
 

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Great ID, Jeff! :thumbsup:
 

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Chuckers Was it bent when you found it ?
 

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Intersting find and good ID :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:

I've seen old silverware turned into bracelets, however had no idea they actually made bracelets.

Green check on this one :thumbsup:
 

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jeff of pa said:
Chuckers Was it bent when you found it ?

It was slightly bent... it was more straight than bent...
 

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now how old is it?
 

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chukers said:
now how old is it?

can't date it for you, however Oneida purchase the Rogers companies in 1929. since it
lists Rogers & Oneida on it, I
would think that would be the earliest it could be

they also made spoon rings.

Believe it or not, (made in sterling and silverplate)
it is said
people actually bought them to match their
silverware. :D

however I would also guess they may have been
premiums at times in certain sets of flatware.

and probably late 30's early 50's
because it reminds me of the old movies
of those times with Large Snooty Women
throwing their Dinner & Tea Parties,
and the 3 stooges messing them up :D
 

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jeff of pa said:
chukers said:
now how old is it?

can't date it for you, however Oneida purchase the Rogers companies in 1929. since it
lists Rogers & Oneida on it, I
would think that would be the earliest it could be

they also made spoon rings.

Believe it or not, (made in sterling and silverplate)
it is said
people actually bought them to match their
silverware. :D

however I would also guess they may have been
premiums at times in certain sets of flatware.

and probably late 30's early 50's
because it reminds me of the old movies
of those times with Large Snooty Women
throwing their Dinner & Tea Parties,
and the 3 stooges messing them up :D

Thanks for the info Jeff good job!
 

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