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<p>[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 4000478, member: 136"]Hi, Malheems, and welcome!</p><p><br /></p><p>Despite the word "Chateau" on the red box that apparently holds your set of flatware, this does not look to be the "Chateau" pattern by 1881 Rogers/Oneida.</p><p><br /></p><p>Instead, I believe it is the "Park Lane" pattern, introduced in 1936. Please see the listing here:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]325566[/ATTACH]</p><p><a href="https://www.replacements.com/silver-oneida-silver-park-lane-silverplate-1936/c/73155" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.replacements.com/silver-oneida-silver-park-lane-silverplate-1936/c/73155" rel="nofollow">Oneida Silver, Park Lane (Silverplate, 1936) - Page 1 | Replacements, Ltd.</a></p><p>(Note: any silver plate prices shown on the referenced site are likely to be many times higher that the per-piece price you can expect as a seller.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Like most "everyday" silver plate, your set is not particularly valuable. The pieces contain very little actual silver.</p><p><br /></p><p>There <u>are</u> buyers who will purchase a full set of silver plate for use, but most people seem to prefer stainless steel nowadays, particularly since you can put stainless in the dishwasher.</p><p><br /></p><p>(As an aside, depression-era silver plate designs are often considered a bit dull and uninspired, making them less desirable to some buyers than other more traditional or creative patterns.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helps a bit![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 4000478, member: 136"]Hi, Malheems, and welcome! Despite the word "Chateau" on the red box that apparently holds your set of flatware, this does not look to be the "Chateau" pattern by 1881 Rogers/Oneida. Instead, I believe it is the "Park Lane" pattern, introduced in 1936. Please see the listing here: [ATTACH=full]325566[/ATTACH] [URL='https://www.replacements.com/silver-oneida-silver-park-lane-silverplate-1936/c/73155']Oneida Silver, Park Lane (Silverplate, 1936) - Page 1 | Replacements, Ltd.[/URL] (Note: any silver plate prices shown on the referenced site are likely to be many times higher that the per-piece price you can expect as a seller.) Like most "everyday" silver plate, your set is not particularly valuable. The pieces contain very little actual silver. There [U]are[/U] buyers who will purchase a full set of silver plate for use, but most people seem to prefer stainless steel nowadays, particularly since you can put stainless in the dishwasher. (As an aside, depression-era silver plate designs are often considered a bit dull and uninspired, making them less desirable to some buyers than other more traditional or creative patterns.) Hope this helps a bit![/QUOTE]
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