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19th Century English Small Silver Plate Salver Tray
This 19th century Victorian English silver plated salver tray exemplifies the refined craftsmanship and decorative elegance of the period. The tray features a delicately scalloped edge and is adorned with finely chased organic motifs, including lattices, vines, and tree branch patterns, reflecting the intricate artistry typical of Victorian silver plate work.
The tray is signed, confirming its authenticity and English origin. It is in very good condition, with a highly polished surface that highlights its detailed decoration and silver-plated finish, making it ready for display or functional use.
This small yet distinguished salver tray is ideal as a decorative table accessory, a serving piece for barware or tea service, or as part of a collection of fine English silver plate. Its combination of elegant form, intricate chased details, and Victorian charm make it a remarkable example of 19th century English decorative arts.
This 19th century Victorian English silver plated salver tray exemplifies the refined craftsmanship and decorative elegance of the period. The tray features a delicately scalloped edge and is adorned with finely chased organic motifs, including lattices, vines, and tree branch patterns, reflecting the intricate artistry typical of Victorian silver plate work.
The tray is signed, confirming its authenticity and English origin. It is in very good condition, with a highly polished surface that highlights its detailed decoration and silver-plated finish, making it ready for display or functional use.
This small yet distinguished salver tray is ideal as a decorative table accessory, a serving piece for barware or tea service, or as part of a collection of fine English silver plate. Its combination of elegant form, intricate chased details, and Victorian charm make it a remarkable example of 19th century English decorative arts.