Vintage Oneida Community Footed Meat Platter with Well - Coronation Pattern

Item Number: 334
Time Left: CLOSED


Description
Keep a tradition alive! This attractive platter in the popular Coronation pattern was a family favorite and needs a new table to adorn.
Coronation, a silverplate pattern, was introduced by Community (now Oneida) in 1936 to commemorate the crowning of Edward VIII of England. Due to his abdication, this event never took place. Coronation has been a highly successful pattern in the U.S. A number of hollow ware pieces were produced in the early years and are rather scarce today.
Details: 18 3/4" x 12". "COMMUNITY, Coronation, 2nd " on back. Scratched from use.
Special Instructions
Price is based on pickup at the NRWA River Resource Center at 592 Main Street in Groton, MA. Shipping is available upon request; buyer is responsible for the additional costs of shipping and handling.