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Description
This elegant antique silver-plated serving set is a wonderful example of Victorian or Edwardian-era tableware craftsmanship. The set includes a large pierced gallery tray with a rope-twist border and delicate fan-cut openwork rim, a matching footed serving bowl with gadroon detailing, two miniature salt cellars with scroll feet, and a decorative serving spoon — all in the same silver-plate tradition. The tray features beautifully engraved scrollwork on its surface, reflecting the ornate decorative sensibility of formal dining culture from the late 19th to early 20th century. Sets like this were centerpieces of refined household entertaining, used for everything from afternoon tea service to formal dinner presentations. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a cohesive, matching multi-piece silver service set. With professional polishing, these pieces would make a stunning display or return to functional use for special occasions. A perfect addition to any silver collection or period-appropriate tablescape.
Condition
FairVisible tarnishing and patina throughout all pieces; some dark oxidation on spoon bowl; minor wear to silver plating revealing base metal in spots; small stain or residue visible in one salt cellar; overall structurally sound with no dents or breaks
Reserved for 15 minutes · All sales final · Illinois tax applied
Pickup at the Estate
July 12, 2026 – July 12, 2026 · 9:00AM–1:00PM
Shipping available — Can arrange local delivery through a delivery partner for a fee.
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