Overview
The item is clearly marked 'Oneida CUSTOM 18/8 STAINLESS JAPAN' on the base, which definitively identifies the maker, material, and product line. The 'Japan' export mark on stainless steel tableware typically indicates production in the mid-to-late 20th century (post-WWII).
Story
Produced by Oneida, a prolific American flatware and holloware manufacturer, under their 'Custom' line. The 'Japan' export mark dates this piece to the mid-to-late 20th century, a period when many American silver companies outsourced stainless steel production to Japanese factories known for high-quality metallurgy. The secondary market for vintage mass-produced stainless holloware is saturated but steady, driven by utility and retro aesthetics rather than brand prestige.
Maker / Origin
Oneida
Condition & Value
Value in this category is heavily dependent on surface condition. As a highly polished stainless piece, deep scratches, dents, or hard water staining will immediately push the value to the lower end of the range. The integrity of the handle and the crispness of the floral repoussé-style base band are also key condition factors.