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Despite being associated with phrases such as "Save Our Seamen", "Save our Ship", "Survivors On Shore" or "Save Our Souls" S O S doesn't stand for anything. These were a later development, most likely used to help remember the correct letters (something known as a backronym) It is a distress signal used on both land and sea . It stands for Save Our Soles.
its just a sign for the 3's (thats a gang in atlanta) it doesnt mean anything
its just a name it does not stand for nothing
The iron stand supports the iron ring when heating substances or mixtures in a flask or beaker.
Stand in a lion's cage in the zoo!
Oneida manufactures stainless steel flatware, but ceased making sterling silver pieces in 2005.
The Oneida flatware backstamp s.s.s. stands for "satin stainless steel."
The Oneida flatware backstamp s.s.s. stands for "satin stainless steel
Oneida, made in New York state.
Oneida sterling flatware had a mark with a "cube" on the left side of the name. According to my reference, it is "The silver cube. Our silversmiths' mark of excellence," and was used since 1965. The cube is apparently a mark of excellence. (American Sterling Silver Flatware, by Maryanne Dolan.)
Oneida offers several child friendly flatware sets, as does Ginkgo.
simeon l. & george h rogers company oneida ltd gardenia pattern 1941 silver plate flatware
Overall customer reviews for Oneida flatware totals to a four star rating with 104 reviews. A majority of the reviews are 5 star reviews and remaining reviews range from 1 to 4 stars.
The value of Oneida silverware sold in 1969 in the heiress pattern is between 35.00 and 55.00 as of 2014. Oneida is a leading manufacturer of flatware.
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The Oneida is a company that creates Silver Holloware & Flatware. I actually have a fork from the onedia community, so I know they specialize in Silver Plates Flatware and Holloware. So I would think par plate would mean Silver Plate.
The metal it was made out of. Oneida flatware has little or not value unless it's silver. The company is in a downward spiral & has lost it's reputation as a good flatware manufacturer. Switching to offshore product to increase profit margin has destroyed this company. Sad but true.