What Does it Mean? 18/10 and 18/8 Stainless Flatware, what it means. When buying stainless flatware, you will often see the terms 18/10 stainless and 18/8 stainless. Many people do not understand these...
We've had a love affair with plastic dinnerware since before Dustin Hoffman received the classic words of advise in "The Graduate"! And it doesn't appear to be waning. There were several manufacturers and...
What is Oneida? A Guide to Answer Little Known Facts and Tidbits about Oneida Oneida is a popular search term on eBay. But what is Oneida? What does that term mean and why is it a popular search term? In...
In searching for a particular pattern of Imperial Glass, I have increasingly noticed that certain trademarks used by the Imperial Glass Company, as well as some patterns, are being confused with each other. As...
Reed Barton Stainless Steel Silverware Flatware Reed Barton is one of the oldest silversmiths in the United States. They began operations in 1824. They are very well known for their sterling silver...
Oneida Stainless Flatware comes in many styles and patterns but one stands out as a timeless classic. American Colonial is that classic. This brushed finish pattern features the graceful simplicity of classic...
Oneida Dover Stainless Silverware Oneida makes excellent stainless flatware. If you are looking for a wonderful pattern design Dover might be the pattern for you. Dover is an heirloom pattern. It is made of...
Pyrex has become very collectible! Pyrex is a welcome addition to any kitchen. Our guide is intended to help educate the EBay community in the selection process, use and care of Pyrex. Why select Pyrex for...
WILTON Armetale Gates House Tavern A little background:In 1970, a York, Pennsylvania preservation group began the restoration of a double-building at the corner of Market Street and Pershing Avenue. Besides...
[View Our Listings] Salt cellars, sometimes called the salt, open salts or salt dips, they are the serving dishes from which salt was served with miniature spoons. Early salt was coarse and clumped together...