Choose the pieces you would like to purchase in the Oneida Chandelier pattern. I am breaking up this set to sell in smaller quantities.  Marked Oneida Community Stainless on the forks and spoons, the dinner knives, individual butter spreaders  and the carving set are unmarked. The salad serving set is marked Stainless by Imperial USA (Oneida's large serving sets were contracted to Imperial). These are from my folks' collections. They have been packed away for years. All the pieces look barely used or for many of the pieces maybe just washed and stored, there is no damage. They will blend with any very nice set. Note the felt covers for the carving set and the salad set have some spots and the carving set holder has a tear from age/storage. The little plastic protector caps for the steak knives have some black dust which is probably the polishing compound from the factory in them. 

Choose from the following in the drop down window above:

2 hollow handled dinner knives- 9 1/8 inches - $20
6 hollow handled serrated steak knives - 9 1/4 inches - $105
2 dinner forks - 7 3/8 inches - $39
2 salad forks - 6 7/8 inches - $19
2 teaspoons - 6 inches - $34
2 oval soup spoons - 6 7/8 inches - $29
1 solid serving spoon - 8 3/8 inches - $24
1 pierced serving spoon - 8 3/8 inches - $22
2 piece salad serving set - 12 1/8 inches - $64
2 piece carving set - 13 3/4 inch knife and 11 1/2 inch fork  - $69
1 casserole spoon - 8 7/8 inches - $18
4 iced  teaspoons - 7 1/2 inches - $36
3 sugar spoons - 6 inches - $14
3 individual butter spreaders - 6 3/8 inches - $22
3 master butter spreaders - 6 3/8 inches - $19
3 pierced jelly servers - 6 inches- $14
1 pierced pie server - 9 5/8 inches - $19
2 serving forks - 8 1/2 inches - $19
2 gravy ladles - 7 3/4 inches - $19
1 cocktail fork - 6 inches - $9








Everything on my hmnpwr site and my sister's 2vegburg site is from our parent's collections. They started collecting in the early 70's, mainly in the San Francisco Bay Area at the flea markets, shows, auctions, estate sales but they also traveled to LA or east to buy and sell. Their interests were mostly early American to midcentury American and Scandinavian ceramics. They also collected tableware, concentrating on California production. We regularly list new pieces that have been stored away for decades. 

If for any reason you are not satisfied, just contact me; I accept returns and will pay shipping both ways.

We pay careful attention to packaging to make sure your item arrives intact