"Paul Revere " 1920 pattern by Oneida Community is a line of silverplate flatware and holloware that was first introduced in 1927. Nearly antique now!
Beautiful quiet floral, not the colonial Paul Revere of history that we envision today.
Maker: Oneida Community (later Oneida Limited) produced silver-plated items under the "Community Plate" mark starting in 1899.
Introduction Year: Although often referred to as a 1920s pattern, sources indicate it was specifically introduced in 1927.
Design: The pattern features a classic, elegant design with delicate floral and scroll details, often described as having a Colonial Revival or Art Deco style.
Material: The flatware is silver-plated over a base metal, not sterling silver.
Extensive collection of 76 pieces all in good condition, little tarnishing, no visible wear and tear to the silver plate.
Chest is Art Deco style. Exterior beige with defining black stripe ending at silver latch. Interior in lime felt in near perfect order.
A lovely antique set, gently used and cared for the last 100 years
KNIFE 13 each
SOUP 5
SPOON 24
DINNER FORK 14
SALAD FORK 11
SOUP LADLE 1
SERVING FORK 1
CAKE KNIFE 1
BUTTER KNIFE 1
BOUILLON SPOON 1
SPECIAL SPOONS 2
FISH FORK 1
JELLY,BUTTER SERVER 1
76 PIECES
FUN FACT:SILVER INCREASED 147% 2025. YES THERE IS BULK RECLAMATION FOR THE METAL.