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Oneida Silver-Plated Two Dinner Forks ~ BIRDS OF PARADISE ~ Community Plate 1923

Description: The Oneida Association (later Oneida Community) was founded by a small group of Christian Perfectionists led by John Humphrey Noyes, Jonathan Burt, George W. Cragin, Harriet A. Noyes, George W. Noyes, John L. Skinner and a few others. The company arose out of the Oneida community, (commune) which was established in Oneida, New York, in 1847. The Oneida Community Mansion House in Upstate New York was built in phases from 1848 to 1880 and served for the social practices of a 300-person commune living as one family. They began canning fruit and vegetables for market. In the year 1880, after more than 30-years' operating as a commune, the Oneida Community voted to transfer much of the common property to a joint-stock company to be known as Oneida Community Ltd. effective January 1, 1881. Also, in 1881 the Oneida Community purchased the Wm A. Rogers Silver-plate company. Oneida Community started production of silver-plated flatware and hollow-ware in 1899 using the "Community Plate" mark. In 1929 the merged company began producing a somewhat lower-quality line of products using the Rogers companies’ marks. Using the Rogers name and historically significant years of the Oneida community's original 1847 founding and the 1881 incorporation as a joint-stock venture company. In the late nineteenth century, the company suffered from the depression of the times, but in January 1894 the son of the founder rejoined the company. His experience outside the commune in other businesses allowed him to see weaknesses in the company. He won a proxy fight and gained control of the company and head of the Niagara Falls plant. By the age of thirty he had gained control of the entire company, so that by 1899 the company announced the largest profits in its history and paid shareholders a dividend of seven percent. As local criticism of the communal nature of the group had grown, the leader chose to purchase a small property in Ontario. In 1926 they established the Oneida Silversmith factory in Niagara Falls. They built offices and their factory on a large tract of land along the north side of Clifton Hill on Ellen Avenue. In 1963 the Oneida Community Development Company (Canada) built a tower and stores, as a complex facing Falls Avenue. An observation Tower 104 meters tall was built on the site of the factory. It was capped by a two-story observation deck capable of holding 1,500 people with a time. A two story commercial plaza was built at its base. In 1974, the Oneida Tower became known as the Niagara Tower and Plaza Limited. In 1985, this tower would become the center piece of the Maple Leaf Village Shopping Complex under the name of “Kodak Tower”. In the year 1880, after more than 30-years' operating as a commune, the Oneida Community voted to transfer much of the common property to a joint-stock company to be known as Oneida Community Ltd. effective January 1, 1881. Also, in 1881 the Oneida Community purchased the Wm A. Rogers Silver-plate company. Oneida Community started production of silver-plated flatware and hollow-ware in 1899 using the "Community Plate" mark. In 1929 the merged company began producing a somewhat lower-quality line of products using those companies’ marks. In 1935, Oneida Community changed its name to Oneida Ltd. On July 13, 2021, The Oneida Group was renamed: Anchor Hocking Holdings, Inc Flatware is a generic term applied to the knives, forks spoons and other utensils people use to serve and eat food. Silver-plated flatware is made of a base metal like stainless steel, brass or copper that has been electroplated with silver. The plating is thinner than a human hair. Silver-plated flatware first appeared in the mid-19th century as manufacturers sought to expand their market by offering a low-priced alternative to pure sterling silverware. When not in use, keep these Sterling or Silver-Plated flatware in a closed drawer or chest lined with tarnish-resistant cloth. We do not recommend any of these three metals to be put in the dishwasher. If you choose to place them in a dishwasher, ensure that you do not mix metals in the same load. Remove flatware before the drying cycle and hand dry. Also, dishwashing detergents might contain bleach that remove the oxidation that was used to highlight pattern detail. Sterling and silver-plate do require periodic polishing with high-quality silver polish. -ONEIDA Silver-plated flatware, unlike sterling silver, has no intrinsic value. However, it does have some market value to flatware collectors, as long as the silver plating hasn’t worn through, and to people who seek to fill out incomplete flatware sets. According to the Silver Season website, more than 2,000 different silver-plated flatware patterns were produced from the 1850s to the 1950s, on more than 200 different types of eating and serving utensils. Certain makers’ marks denote better quality, including Gorham, Towle, Oneida Community and 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver-plated flatware is subject to black tarnish from atmospheric sulfur compounds. Silver plate stored in damp conditions will develop crusty green deposits from corrosion between the silver and the base metal. The Society of American Silversmiths advises that the best way to preserve your silver plate is to prevent tarnish and corrosion. Silver-plated flatware should be washed by hand with a non-lemon-scented, phosphate-free dish detergent and dried immediately with a soft dish towel. Never wash silver-plated flatware in a dishwasher, according to the Society of American Silversmiths, because the high heat and harsh detergents can damage the thin plating and loosen knife handles or non-metal components of the flatware. Also, pepper and salt corrode silver plating, so shakers should be emptied, washed and dried before storing.

Price: 8 USD

Location: London, Ohio

End Time: 2024-11-26T21:50:43.000Z

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Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Character: Community Plate 1923

Color: Silver

Material: Silver Plated

Set Includes: Dinner Forks

Item Length: 7.5 inches

Brand: ONEIDA

Type: Dinner Fork

Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only

Style: Traditional

Handle Pattern: BIRDS OF PARADISE

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Finish: Glossy

Handle Material: Silver Plated

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