Oneida - Chamberstick - Silverplated

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Description from the seller

Elegant vintage ruby-red glass goblet with a silvered metal base, branded Oneida – Made in Canada.

The cup is made of deep red glass, adorned with delicate engraving featuring a botanical motif. The base, finely crafted in silvered metal, presents rich classical-style decorations and a four-footed foot that provides stability and great elegance.

Oneida is a well-known North American brand founded in the 19th century, famous for producing quality cutlery, silverware, and tableware. The "Made in Canada" mark attests to the piece's North American production.

The contrast between the ruby glass and the silvered base makes the object particularly decorative, ideal as a centerpiece, candle holder, or decorative element in classic or vintage settings.

Brand: Oneida
Production: Canada
Materials: engraved glass and silvered metal
Era: second half of the 20th century (presumably)
Condition: good overall condition, with normal signs of aging on the metal part; glass intact, with no visible breaks or chips.

Elegant and high-quality item, perfect for collectors or to enrich the table with a refined touch.

Seller's Story

In Bottega is a small antique shop with an adjacent restoration workshop. Paolo Smeraldo is the owner and has been a professional restorer of antique furniture for about 30 years. Paolo has a special passion for Art Deco furniture. The store is located in The Hague (The Netherlands). "How many times old objects have recalled our childhood, bringing back long-forgotten and profound emotions? Each time-worn object has its own story to tell. I love to restore/repair them so that everybody can keep listening to their story." paolo
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Elegant vintage ruby-red glass goblet with a silvered metal base, branded Oneida – Made in Canada.

The cup is made of deep red glass, adorned with delicate engraving featuring a botanical motif. The base, finely crafted in silvered metal, presents rich classical-style decorations and a four-footed foot that provides stability and great elegance.

Oneida is a well-known North American brand founded in the 19th century, famous for producing quality cutlery, silverware, and tableware. The "Made in Canada" mark attests to the piece's North American production.

The contrast between the ruby glass and the silvered base makes the object particularly decorative, ideal as a centerpiece, candle holder, or decorative element in classic or vintage settings.

Brand: Oneida
Production: Canada
Materials: engraved glass and silvered metal
Era: second half of the 20th century (presumably)
Condition: good overall condition, with normal signs of aging on the metal part; glass intact, with no visible breaks or chips.

Elegant and high-quality item, perfect for collectors or to enrich the table with a refined touch.

Seller's Story

In Bottega is a small antique shop with an adjacent restoration workshop. Paolo Smeraldo is the owner and has been a professional restorer of antique furniture for about 30 years. Paolo has a special passion for Art Deco furniture. The store is located in The Hague (The Netherlands). "How many times old objects have recalled our childhood, bringing back long-forgotten and profound emotions? Each time-worn object has its own story to tell. I love to restore/repair them so that everybody can keep listening to their story." paolo
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/brand
Oneida
Country of origin
Canada
Material
Silverplated
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
29 cm
Width
11 cm
Depth
11 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
The NetherlandsVerified
532
Objects sold
100%
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