


It has served to protect the flatware over the decades. The Oneida Deluxe line was made as a mid-to-high-tier stainless steel line. The Folk Art pattern was released around 1979.
The handle has a classic fiddleback shape with an outlined edge. The handle has a brushed finish, while spoon bowls, tines, etc.
Are a polished, glossy finish. This pattern paired well with folk art dinnerware patterns that were popular in that era.And are still popular and widely used. Stainless steel flatware was made for daily use and to last a lifetime. This is a great opportunity to add place settings or replacements.
This is a quality set in great condition. That would make a nice wedding gift.