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Oneida Community Rosebud Pattern Silverplate Teaspoons

Antique/Vintage Flatware

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$15-$25

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A set of three vintage teaspoons featuring the 'Rosebud' pattern, originally introduced by Oneida Community in 1948. These pieces represent the classic Mid-Century floral flatware style, characterized by a highly detailed relief carving of rose blossoms and foliage at the base of the handle. The handles are flared at the terminal, featuring a cluster of roses that tapers into a slender, plain neck. The construction is silver-plated base metal, likely nickel silver. On the reverse of the handles, one can expect to find the mark 'Community' or 'Oneida Community,' though it is not visible in this angle. The spoons measure approximately 6 inches in length. Regarding condition, the items show a significant amount of tarnish and oxidation, which has created a dark, mottled patina across the handles and portions of the bowls. There is visible wear to the silver plating, particularly on the edges of the bowls, a common issue known as 'bleeding' where the base metal begins to show through. Minor surface scratches and light pitting consistent with age and frequent use are present. Despite the surface wear, the structural integrity remains sound and the casting of the floral details remains crisp and aesthetically pleasing.

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I have completed a visual assessment of the three Oneida Community teaspoons in the Rosebud pattern (1948). Based on the floral relief and handle geometry, these appear to be genuine silver-plated pieces from the post-war era. The condition is fair to good; while the casting remains crisp, the significant oxidation and visible plate wear ('bleeding') at the bowl edges negatively impact the valuation. Unlike sterling silver, heavy tarnish on silverplate can sometimes mask permanent pitting or 'base metal rot' that cannot be polished away. Market demand for Mid-Century silverplate remains steady but saturated. These are common production pieces rather than rare collectibles. Value is driven primarily by those looking to replace missing pieces in an existing family set. Comparables for a set of three in this condition typically sell in the $15 to $25 range on the secondary market. A formal authentication would require an in-person inspection to verify the 'Community' hallmark on the reverse, which I cannot see from this angle. Furthermore, I would need to test for base metal integrity under the tarnish. Value would only increase if accompanied by evidence of a more complete set or original 1940s packaging. Limitations: Image analysis cannot confirm the depth of scratches or whether the tarnish has led to permanent corrosion of the nickel silver core.

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