Sterling Wheat Pattern Butter Spreads. Maker Help

Item must be marked "Sterling" or "925"
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AndrewLowe
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Sterling Wheat Pattern Butter Spreads. Maker Help

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Having a bit of trouble with these. Hoping someone would recognize the pattern. They are only marked "Sterling" on the underside/narrow edge right behind the blade. I'm guessing the rest of the pieces in the pattern had more markings but there was no spot for them on these. So any thoughts/direction would be helpful. Thanks!

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Re: Sterling Wheat Pattern Butter Spreads. Maker Help

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Hi Andrew,

Welcome to the Forum.

As they are anomalously made, the origin of the pieces may be that of premiums.

See: Identifying 'Premiums' Silverware

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Re: Sterling Wheat Pattern Butter Spreads. Maker Help

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Hi - your flat butters are in Oneida's Heirloom 'Lasting Spring' pattern, introduced in 1949, it was a regular open-stock line, available for decades.

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Re: Sterling Wheat Pattern Butter Spreads. Maker Help

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Ty Cheryl!
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