Description:

An expansive and visually cohesive mid-century flatware assemblage anchored by Oneida Community’s celebrated “Lilac Time” pattern, accompanied by Sheffield Herbert Slater knives and additional Glo-Hill and Premier table knives, forming a substantial and versatile service grouping of enduring decorative and practical appeal.

The Oneida “Lilac Time” pattern, introduced in the 1950s, is among the most romantically styled stainless designs of the American postwar period. Its gracefully tapered handles are adorned with sculpted lilac blossoms in low relief, capturing both the optimism and refined domestic aesthetic of the era. The present offering includes an impressive array of dinner forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, dinner knives, and serving pieces including a cake or pie server and a large serving spoon, creating a highly usable and display-worthy service accumulation.

Each piece retains strong pattern clarity, with the lilac blossoms sharply articulated and not worn down from polishing. Surface condition across the Oneida pieces shows honest, age-appropriate use wear including fine utensil scratching and light patina consistent with decades of careful household service. No major structural damage, bends, breaks, or significant pattern loss.

Complementing the American stainless service are distinguished Sheffield Herbert Slater knives, bearing the historic Sheffield blade stamp. Sheffield’s reputation for fine blade-making elevates this grouping, particularly for collectors of British cutlery. The butterscotch and cream-toned handles exhibit natural vintage aging and tonal warmth, with blades showing expected surface wear but no visible structural compromise.

Additional Glo-Hill and Premier knives further enhance the breadth of this collection, representing well-known mid-century American flatware makers whose durable stainless designs remain highly functional and collectible.

While individual components are not rare in isolation, the rarity here lies in the scale, continuity, and cross-brand completeness of the grouping. Large, cohesive accumulations of a named Oneida pattern paired with Sheffield-stamped knives are increasingly difficult to source in a single estate-style offering. This lot offers both immediate functional use and strong resale or break-up potential for pattern collectors and mid-century design enthusiasts.

Overall vintage condition with light to moderate surface scratching, minor patina, and age-consistent wear. Floral relief remains crisp. Knife blades show typical use marks. No visible major structural damage and ready for use, display, or resale.

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