"Picnicware by Rogers... imported by Kenwood Silver Co. Inc." of Oneida, New York. These flatware sets, consisting of a knife, spoon and fork, were evidently given away as part of a promotion for L&M, Lark and Chesterfield cigarettes. Stainless steel, made in Taiwan. Packaging shows a bit of wear, but nothing has been opened. Four packages. Mint. $10.00.
Holmes and Edwards. Pattern: Danish Princess. Silver-plate 1938. International Silver. Sans monograms. Original wooden storage box measures 16-1/2" x 11-3/4" x 3-1/16". Exterior is in good condition with a few scratches and nicks along the top side and 3 edges. Interior is in good shape with exception of 6 knife holders inside the box top where the glue on the red felt has pulled away. Remainder of the felt and interior are in good shape, showing little wear. Grandma cared for this set, complete withSilva-Crystals (which still work!) to prevent corrosion. Actual individual silverware pieces are all in very good condition. The set: 24 teaspoons, 12 soup/tablespoons, 12 salad forks, 12 forks, 12 knives, 1 serving fork, 1 pierced serving spoon, 2 butter masters, 10 butter knives, 1 sugar spoon, and 1 cocktail fork. Very good. $325.00.
Oxford Hall Silver. Stainless Korea. Sans monogram. The set: 18 salad forks, 18 forks, 32 teaspoons, 18 knives, 18 soup/table spoons, 1 cake/dessert server, 2 salad / serving fork, 2 salad /serving spoons, 1 pierced serving spoon, 1 ladle, 4 iced tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 2 butter masters, 4 butter knives, and 1 sugar spoon. Very good. $275.00.
Three silverplate serving pieces from Bailey, Banks and Biddle: one soup ladle, one cold meat / sliced vegetable serving fork, and one solid casserole spoon. In need of polishing. Very good. $75.00.
"Lady Hamilton" by Oneida Heirloom. Silverplate. Circa 1932. 8 salad forks, 8 dinner forks, 16 teaspoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 knives, 1 sugar spoon, 1 cake/pie server, 1 master butter knife, 2 serving spoons. In need of polishing, but in very good shape. $200.00.
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