Andrew Campbell, founder and owner of AC Silver, has been dealing in antique silver and antique jewellery since 1977. In addition to a premier retail premises in Newcastle, north-east England, Andrew has developed an internationally recognised online store, serving both new and return customers nationally and worldwide.
Andrew personally sources a wide range of items, including antique jewellery, antique diamond rings and antique gemstone rings. Andrew has also developed a fine and comprehensive inventory of antique silverware, AC Silver is a respected and trusted specialist in its field.
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Description
Exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver drinks tray; an addition to our silver tray collection.
This exceptional Victorian sterling silver tray has a rectangular form with rounded corners.
The surface of this sterling silver drinks tray is plain and unembellished.
The raised rounded border is ornamented with a cast and applied gadroon decorated border to the rim incorporating impressive shell, leaf, and scrolling designs to the corners.
This Victorian sterling silver tray is supported by four plain bun feet.
Maker: Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co Ltd
Origin: Sheffield, England
measurements
Height:
3.1 cm
Width:
21 cm
Length across handles 28cm/11'
Length of surface 21.5cm/8.5'
Width of surface 13.9cm/5.5'
Weight:-
20.3 troy ounces/630g
measurements
declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Drinks Tray 1900 (LA460318) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1900
declaration
condition
condition
This antique sterling silver tray is an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition. The sterling silver drinks tray has been professionally polished and is in presentation condition. The cast and applied decoration is sharp.
Full hallmarks struck to the surface of the tray are all very clear.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this Victorian silverware.