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Traditional English Georgian Sterling Silver Piecrust Salver Tray, 1937
By Collingwood & Co
Located in New York, NY
George V sterling silver salver. Made by Collingwood & Sons in Sheffield in 1937. Round with molded curvilinear piecrust rim; 3 hoof supports. Fully marked. Weight: 17 troy ounces.
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1930s British Georgian Vintage Collingwood & Co Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Sterling Silver Serving Waiters (1936)
By Collingwood & Co
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive pair of antique Edward VIII sterling silver serving waiters - boxed; an addition to our silver tray, salver and platter collection These exceptional antique Edward VIII sterling silver serving waiters have a hexagonal form, in the classic early 18th century style. The surfaces of these antique silver waiters are embellished with the contemporary bright cut engraved crest depicting a dragon. The fine and impressive raised borders are ornamented with applied moulded decoration to the rims. The impressive pair of sterling silver waiters are each supported by four cast button style feet. Each serving waiter is fitted with an exceptional cast silver handle, comprised of a circular handpiece to a scrolling bracket style terminal in junction with the aforementioned plain rim. These exceptional waiters are fitted to the original hinged leatherette box with satin and velvet lined interior, secured with a push fit catch. The interior of the box bears the retailer's mark 'Collingwood (Jewellers) LTD, to the Royal Family, 46 Conduit St W'. These versatile antique style waiters could be used for a multitude of functions, including serving dishes, bon bon dishes and card trays. These exceptional handled waiters are the finest of their type you could hope to acquire. Condition These antique boxed silver...
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1930s British Vintage Collingwood & Co Furniture

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Sterling Silver

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