$9.36
This listing is for one or both of these silver plate and enamel items that are by Oneida Silversmiths. You can purchase one or both.
The yellow enamel bowl and a yellow enamel Porriger are circa 1960s.
The Porringer has an ornate decorative handle. It still has the remains of the label from the company on the back that says WM A ROGERS BY ONEIDA LTD SILVERSMITHS.
A Porringer is a shallow bowl usually between 4 and 6 inches (100 to 150mm) in diameter. The use of it the originated in the medieval period in Europe and was made of wood, ceramic, pewter and silver. They had flat, horizontal handles. Colonial porringers tended to have one handle, whereas European ones tended to have two handles on opposite sides. This Porringer is a mid century replica.
The nut dish or trinket bowl has scalloped edges and has a flower type of shape. It is hallmarked on the back ONEIDA SILVERSMITHS.
Overall, the enamel on both pieces is in nice vintage condition. Silver plate has some patina. I did not polish these as some folks like patina.
Measurements:
Dish - 5 1/2" diameter. It is approximately 1" high.
Porringer - 4 1/2" diameter. The handle extends an additional 2" from the one side. It is approximately 1 1/4" high.
You can purchase both or either one if these items.
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