Syracuse China formerly known as Onondaga Pottery was established in 1871. Although they are best known for their restaurantware, hotel china railroad china, they also produced dinnerware fine china. In both...
Identifying SYRACUSE China Patterns Guide #1 Railroad China Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most...
Syracuse China Identifying Patterns Guide 2 Popular Designs Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO ) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most...
In the course of collecting railroad silver, I have kept up with the various auctions on eBay that sell silver plated items made by International Silver. There's some occasional confusion regarding the dating...
Identifying SYRACUSE CHINA Restaurant Patterns Guide # 6 Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most...
SYRACUSE CHINA Pattern Identification Guide No. 7 Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most widely...
Some sellers are intentionally, or due to lack of knowledge are selling a china pattern called "Gala"as railroad dining car china. The pattern comes in various pastel shades and has what appears to be a...
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B O) is one of the oldest railroads in the United States, with an original line from the port of Baltimore, Maryland west to the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia and...
The following is a list of suggestions for those interested in collecting railroad dining items. BEWARE!! DO YOUR HOMEWORK FIRST!! There are pieces advertised as "rare" when in fact they are merely...