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Oneida Dinnerware Catalog DinnerwareCOLLECTIONS Table of Contents Fine Dining Collection Casual Dining Collection 3 Francia 23 Fusion Dinnerware Collection 5 Pensato 27 Impressions 7 Cato 29 Mood 8 Montague 31 Nexus 9 Othello 35 Queensbury 11 Cromwell 37 Royale 15 Tenor 41 Radioso 16 Chord 44 Anelli 17 Botticelli 21 Circa Fine Dining Collection 47 Glacier Dinnerware Collection 49 Ovation ® Fine Dining Collection Casual Dining Collection 55 Marble 67 Rustic 57 Lava 7 1 Studio Pottery Blue Moss 59 Leather 73 Studio Pottery Celadon 61 Urban 75 Studio Pottery Cloud 63 Urban Storm 77 Studio Pottery Stratus 65 Knit 79 Terra Verde Cotta 81 Terra Verde Dusk 83 Terra Verde Natural Fine Dining Collection Casual Dining Collection 87 Ivy Flourish 111 Gemini Dinnerware Collection 89 Lancaster Garden White 113 Vision 91 Lancaster Garden Pink 115 Tundra 93 Lancaster Garden Grey 117 Classic Coupe 95 Lancaster Garden Blue 119 Perimeter 97 Manhattan 121 Classic/Neo-Classic 99 Current 125 Espree 101 Lines 127 Shape 2000 103 Stage 129 Stealth 105 Zen 107 Verge 109 Eclipse Casual Dining Collection 133 Arcadia Dinnerware Collection 135 Caprice 137 Bright White Ware 145 Cream White Ware 150 Care & Handling 151 Dinnerware Warranty Table of Contents of Table Dinnerware Collection With prestigious heritage, distinctive shapes and exceptional craftsmanship, this elite European brand, established in 1990, unites modern themes with timeless classic design, gracing prestigious fine dining establishments all over the world. Sant’Andrea dinnerware delivers the highest quality bright white porcelain, translucent bone china, and maxadura high alumina porcelain in virtually every shape and style. Choose from a mix of continental and globally inspired designs that are as durable as they are elegant. The collections offer decorating opportunities and a full assortment of matching accessory and serving pieces. SANT' ANDREA 2 Dinnerware Collection Dinnerware Francia™ Fine Porcelain (0000) Francia’s smooth glazed centerwell is framed with a semi-matte rim sculpturally dappled with a champagne texture. The pleasingly contrasting Stacking Mug surfaces elevate the natural essence of culinary expression. R4920000572 (3 3/4" / 16.6 cm), 2 doz. 12 oz. / 35.5 cl • Bright white body • Limited Lifetime no-chip warranty • Includes banquet and buffet-ready items; compatible with plate covers Stacking Bouillon R4920000705 (4" / 10.2 cm), 2 doz. 10 oz. / 29.6 cl Fruit/Cereal R4920000720 (7 5/8" / 19.3 cm), 2 doz. 12 oz. / 35.5 cl Stacking Cup R4920000531 (2 3/4" / 7 cm), 2 doz. 9 oz. / 26.6 cl Plates R4920000118 (6 1/2" / 16.5 cm), 2 doz. R4920000127 (7 1/4" / 18.4 cm), 2 doz. Deep Salad Bowl R4920000134 (8 3/8" / 21.3 cm), 2 doz. R4920000797 (9" / 22.9 cm), 2 doz. R4920000139 (9" / 22.9 cm), 2 doz. R4920000149 (10 1/4" / 26 cm), 1 doz. R4920000155 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. Saucer (Fits 531) R4920000500 (6 1/2" / 16.5 cm), 2 doz. Pasta/Entrée R4920000791 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. Square Plate R4920000147S (9 7/8" / 25.1 cm), 1 doz. Pasta Bowl J0093061A (Rectangle) (Fits 359R) R4920000751 (10 5/8" / 27 cm), 1 doz. (11 3/8" x 7" / 28.7 cm x 17.8 cm) Rectangle Platter R4920000359R (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. Deep Euro Bowl R4920000154 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. Plate Cover (Square) (Fits 147S) J0143030B (10" / 25.1 cm) Deep Bowl Race Track Platter R4920000156 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. R4920000366 (12 1/2" / 31.8 cm), 1/2 doz. Plate Cover (Round) (Fits 154, 155, 156, 157, 786, 791) Small Well Bowl Trumpet Bowl J0093041AQC (12 5/8" / 32.5 cm) R4920000157 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. R4920000786 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. FRANCIA 4 Fine Dining Collection Dining Fine Pensato™ Fine Porcelain (0000) Texture meets pattern to create a wandering intersection of pathways and a thoughtful visual frame for culinary expression. With balance and rhythm, Pensato’s character weaves a fabric of curvaceous gesture and form. The bright white porcelain mixes perfectly with other materials on the tabletop to create a visually pleasing landscape that is extremely versatile. Stacking Mug R4930000572 (3 7/8" / 9.5 cm), X doz. 13 oz. / 38.5 cl • Bright white body • Limited Lifetime no-chip warranty • Includes banquet and buffet-ready items; compatible with plate covers Stacking Bouillon R4930000705 (3 3/4" / 9.4 cm), 2 doz. 9 oz. / 26.6 cl Cereal Bowl R4930000760 (5 1/2" / 14 cm), 4 doz. 14 oz. / 41.4 cl Plates Stacking Cup R4930000118 (6 1/4" / 15.9 cm), 2 doz. R4930000531 (2 3/4" / 6.9 cm), 2 doz. R4930000127 (7 1/4" / 18.4 cm), 2 doz. 9 oz. / 26.6X cl R4930000134 (8 3/8" / 21.3 cm), 2 doz. Deep Salad Bowl Saucer (Fits 531 & 705) R4930000139 (9" / 22.9 cm), 2 doz. R4930000797RC (9" / 22.6 cm), 2 doz. R4930000500 (6" / 15.3 cm), 2 doz. R4930000149 (10 1/4" / 26 cm), 1doz. 10 oz. / 29.6 cl R4930000156 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. Trumpet Bowl R4930000786 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1/2 doz. J0093061A (Rectangle) (Fits 359R) (11 3/8" x 7" / 28.7 cm x 17.8 cm) Square Plate R4930000147S (9 7/8" / 25.1 cm), 1 doz. Pasta Bowl R4930000751 (10 3/4" / 27.2 cm), 1 doz. 20 oz. / 59.2 cl Dining Collection Dining Plate Cover (Square) (Fits 147S) J0143030B (10" / 25.1 cm) Rectangular Plate R4930000359R (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. Winged Platter Deep Euro Bowl 5 Crown Cover (Round) (Fits 154, 156, 786) R4930000376 (13 5/8" x 9 1/4" / 34.6 cm x 23.5cm), 1/2 doz. R4930000154 (11" / 27.9 cm), 1 doz. J0093041AQC (12 5/8" / 32.5 cm) PENSATO 6 Fine Fine SHOWN: CATO PLATE (COUPE) Cato™ Bone China (0000) Traditional Asian service items modeled in translucent bone china, Cato mixes beautifully with other Sant’Andrea Hotel Bone China collection items. • Translucent bone china body • Coupe-shaped plates and platters • Limited Lifetime no-chip warranty Dish Sauce W602 952 (3 1/2" / 8.9 cm), 6 doz. 3 oz / 8.9 cl Plate (Coupe) Plate (Deep Coupe) Noodle Bowls W602 133 (8 1/4" / 20.8 cm), 3 doz. † W602 152 (10 1/2" / 26.3 cm), 1 doz. W602 760 (4 1/2"/10.8 cm), 3 doz. † W602 114 (6 1/4" / 15.8 cm), 3 doz. 10 oz. / 29.6 cl W602 733 (5" / 12.7 cm), 3 doz. 14 3/4 oz. / 43.6 cl Montague™ Bone China (0000) Cup A.D. (Stackable) This extensive range of bone china is designed for use in high-volume W600 535 (3 1/4"/ 8.3 cm), 3 doz. banquet operations yet the shapes are suitable for the finest of table settings. 3 1/2 oz. / 10.4 cl • Translucent bone china body • Coupe-shaped plates and platters • Limited Lifetime no-chip warranty Saucer A.D. (Fits 535) Rim Soup Bowl W600 505 (4 1/2" / 11.3 cm), 3 doz. W600 740 (9" / 22.5 cm), 3 doz. Cup (Tall) Plates Pasta Bowl W600 510 (4" / 10.2 cm), 3 doz. W600 117 (6 1/4" / 15.8 cm), 3 doz. W600 790 (12" / 30 cm), 1 doz. 7 oz. / 20.7 cl W600 133 (8 1/4" / 20.8 cm), 3 doz. W600 145 (9 3/4" / 24.5 cm), 1 doz. W600 153 (10 3/4" / 27 cm), 1 doz. W600 155 (11" / 27.5 cm), 1 doz. W600 157 (11 3/8" / 28.9 cm), 1 doz. Bouillon (Stackable) Cup (Stackable) W600 705 (3 4/5"/ 9.6 cm), 3 doz. W600 530 (4 1/2" / 11.6 cm), 3 doz. 8 3/4 oz. / 25.9 cl 9 oz. / 26.6 cl Saucer Bouillon (Fits 705) Saucer (Fits 530) W600 506 (6 1/8" / 15.1 cm), 3 doz. W600 500 (6" / 15 cm ), 3 doz. All volumes stated are in ounces and are approximations. † Special Order CATO/MONTAGUE 8 Fine Dining Collection Dining Fine Othello™ Bone China (0000) The refined knife-edge, and wide rim of Othello create a delicate beauty that enriches the dining experience. Classically styled uprights and accessory pieces make Sant'Andrea Othello bone china an ideal choice for the very finest settings. • Limited Lifetime no-chip warranty • Ideal for executive dining Rim Soup (Deep) A.D. Cup W601 741 (9" / 22.9 cm), 3 doz. W601 525 (3 1/2" / 8.8 cm), 3 doz. 3 1/2 oz. / 10.4 cl Plates W601 117 (6 1/4" / 15.8 cm), 3 doz. W601 133 (8 1/4" / 20.8 cm), 3 doz. W601 151 (10 1/2" / 26.3 cm), 1 doz. W601 167 (12 1/4" / 30.8 cm), 1 doz. Bowl Pasta/Entrée A.D. Saucer W601 790 (12 1/4" / 31.1 cm), 1 doz. W601 505 (5" / 12.5 cm), 3 doz. Fine Dining Collection Dining Fine Tea Pot Bowl Salad Cup (Tall) W601 861 (10 1/8" / 25.3 cm), 1 doz. W601 754 (6 1/4" / 15.9 cm), 3 doz. W601 536 (4 3/8" / 11 cm), 3 doz. 34 1/2 oz. / 102 cl 9 oz. / 26.6 cl Sugar Packet Holder Saucer (Fits 536) W601 906 (3 1/2" x 2 1/2" / 8.8 cm x 5.6 cm), 3 doz. W601 500 (6" / 15 cm ), 3 doz. 9 OTHELLO All volumes stated are in ounces and are approximations. † Special Order FAMILY NAME FAMILY 18/10 Stainless Cromwell ™ High Alumina (0000) Culinarians will appreciate Sant'Andrea Cromwell’s presentation attributes including generous plating surfaces and an attractive warm white body color.
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