Heirloom by Oneida "Damask Rose" Sterling Silver Flatware with Chest
Item Details
A collection of sterling silver flatware in the Damask Rose pattern from Heirloom by Oneida; designed by Grosvenor N. Allen and Mary P. Fleming, and produced between 1946 and 2004. The collection includes eight demitasse spoons, two teaspoons, two iced tea spoons, two soup spoons, one casserole spoon, one pierced tablespoon, two serving forks, one dinner fork, two salad forks, sixteen cocktail forks, one pickle fork, six butter spreaders, and a dessert server and two dinner knives with hollow handles and stainless steel blades. The flatware, excluding the hollow handled knives and dessert server, has a total approximate weight of 34.945 ozt. These pieces feature tapering handles with embossed rose motif terminals and are presented in a wooden silverware chest by Reed & Barton with brown Hagerty Silversmiths’ Cloth lining.
Items Included | 2 Soup Spoons, 6 Butter Spreaders, 1 Casserole Spoon, 1 Dessert Server, 1 Pierced Tablespoon, 2 Dinner Knives, 2 Serving Forks, 1 Wooden Silverware Chest, 1 Dinner Fork, 8 Demitasse Spoons, 2 Salad Forks, 2 Teaspoons, 16 Cocktail Forks, 2 Iced Tea Spoons, 1 Pickle Fork |
Brand | Heirloom by Oneida, Reed & Barton |
Materials | Stainless Steel, Wood, Brass, Sterling Silver |
Marks | Maker’s Mark, Pattern, Fineness Mark |
Pattern | Damask Rose |
Weighted | No |
Approximate Weight (ozt.) | 34.945 |
Number of Items | 48 |
Condition
- surface scratches and tarnish to flatware; silverware chest show surface wear, nicks, marks, and tarnishing brass hardware.
Dimensions
- measurements of the casserole spoon; the flatware, excluding the hollow handled knives and dessert server, has a total approximate weight of 34.945 ozt.
Item #
18WDC093-500