Vintage Silverplate Serving Set Reed & Barton Floral, Community Tomato, Oneida

Vintage Silverplate Serving Set Reed & Barton Floral, Community Tomato, Oneida

$29.99
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Vintage Silverplate Serving Set Reed & Barton Floral, Community Tomato, Oneida

Vintage Silverplate Serving Set Reed & Barton Floral, Community Tomato, Oneida

$29.99

✨ The "I’m Fancy Now" Starter Pack: 3 Vintage Silver-Plated Beauties ✨

Are you tired of serving guests with spoons that have zero personality? Does your current flatware collection lack the "Pinky Up" energy you deserve? Well, put down that plastic spork and feast your eyes on this eclectic trio of vintage silver-plated treasures.

We’ve got florals, we’ve got curves, and we’ve got enough "patina" (that’s antique-speak for "I have history, darling") to make your dining table look like the set of a period drama.


🍴 Meet the Cast:

  1. The Showstopper (Left): A Reed & Barton masterpiece. This isn't just a spoon; it’s a botanical garden on a stick. It features a stunning, high-relief floral handle that’s basically a sculpture. Perfect for stirring tea while judging your neighbors.

  2. The Holy Grail (Center): A Community Plate pierced tomato/serving server. Featuring an intricate, Art Deco-meets-Floral cutout, this piece is literally full of holes—on purpose! Use it to serve tomatoes, poached eggs, or anything else that needs to drain its baggage before hitting the plate.

  3. The Ladle of Luxury (Right): A Tudor Plate by Oneida Community small ladle. With a delicate floral motif and a scalloped bowl, it’s ready to drizzle gravy, sauce, or molten chocolate over your life with absolute grace.


🧐 The Deets:

  • Materials: Silver-plated (because we’re classy, but we also like to pay our rent).

  • Condition: In "Venerable Vintage" condition. They’ve seen some parties, they’ve got some tarnish and light surface wear (see photos), but they’re solid, shiny, and ready for a polish or a "shabby chic" debut.

  • Hallmarks: Clearly marked on the back so you can prove to your mother-in-law that they’re "real" brands.

 

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