A magnificent serving tray crafted in England between 1860 and 1920, made in the traditional Sheffield Plate technique where genuine silver is fused onto a copper base to create the rich, lustrous appearance of solid silver. This period represents the height of English silver craftsmanship, combining elegance with durability.
The tray features a smooth, polished serving surface framed by an ornately embossed Victorian/Rococo-style border, with shell, leaf, and scroll motifs carefully sculpted into the metal. The decorative handles are beautifully formed, adding both refinement and practicality.
Perfect for: serving drinks or desserts, styling a bar cart, showcasing fine silverware, or elevating any table setting with historical elegance.
Key Features:
Made in England, 1860–1920
Traditional Sheffield Plate construction (silver fused over copper)
Ornate embossed border with Victorian/Rococo motifs
Sculpted decorative handles
Smooth, high-polish surface ideal for serving or display
A refined, historically significant piece
A distinguished Sheffield tray that embodies the artistry and elegance of late 19th–early 20th century English silversmithing.