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Antique Silver Entree Dishes
We are pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver entree dishes. All of our antique silver entree dishes can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults. Please click on an image of an entree dish to see a larger image.
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j3989 - Georgian Sterling Silver Entree Dish: Hallmarked in London, 1807 by Thomas Robinson I, this striking, George III, antique silver entree dish, measures 5 inches (13cm) tall, by 12 inches (30cm) in width, by 8.75 inches (22cm) in depth, and weighs 62.3 troy ounces. The entree dish features gadroon border, and fluting decoration around the lid. | £3,275 |
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j7217 - Sterling Silver Pair Of Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in London in 1930 by Colingwood & Co., this very plain oval sterling silver pair of entree dishes are in the classic George III style. The pair of entree dishes have reed borders and the handles are removable to allow for the use of the lids as extra open dishes if required. The entree dishes are 15" (38.5cm) long, 8" (20.5cm) deep, 5" (12cm) tall to the top of the handle and weigh 63 troy oz. | £3,275 |
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j7566 - Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Set Of Four Entree Dishes: Made circa 1825 by Waterhouse, Hatfield & Co., this phenomenal quality and condition set of four antique Old Sheffield Plate entree dishes have shaped gadroon borders and splendidly ornate removable handles. The set can be used as a lidded set of four or an open set of eight dishes. Each dish lid features a pretty coat of arms and motto and is 12.75" (32.5cm) wide, 9.9" (25.3cm) deep and 5.5" (14.5cm) tall to the top of the handle. | £3,275 |
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j8018 - Edwardian Sterling Silver Pair Of Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in London in 1906 by Thomas Bradbury, this Edwardian antique sterling silver pair of entree dishes are plain in style, shaped rectangular with cut corners and reeded borders. The entree dishes are each 10" (26cm) long, 8" (20cm) deep, 5" (13cm) tall with the handles attached and together they weigh 82.5 troy oz. In common with many dishes of the period the handles remove allowing for the lids to be used as more open dishes. | £3,475 |
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j7877 - Victorian Sterling Silver Pair Of Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in London in 1892 by Angell And Savoury, this pair of antique Victorian sterling silver entree dishes are plain oval in shape with reeded borders and handles. The entree dishes are 11" (28cm) long, 8.5" (21.5cm) wide, 4.75 (12cm) high to the top of the handles and together they weigh 121 troy oz. The handles remove and alow the lids to also be used as open dishes if required. | £3,795 |
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j6557 - Sterling Silver Pair Of Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1918 by James Dixon & Sons, this handsome, sterling silver pair of entree dishes, feature shell and reed borders, and removable handles. Each entree dish measures 13.75 inches (35cm) wide, by 10.25 inches (26cm) deep, by 5.5 inches (14cm) tall, and the two together weigh 112 troy ounces. | £5,975 |
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b0004 - Georgian Sterling Silver Pair Of Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in London, 1809 by Solomon Hougham, this very handsome, George III, antique silver pair of entree dishes, are curved rectangular in shape, and plain in style, featuring reed borders throughout, and engraved crests. Each entree dish measures 4.5 inches (11.5cm) tall, by 11.25 inches (28.5cm) wide, by 8.75 inches (22cm) deep. The pair of entree dishes together weigh 96 troy ounces. | £6,475 |
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j7479 - Victorian Sterling Silver Vegetable Dish: Hallmarked in London, 1846 by William Kerr Reid, this striking, early Victorian, antique silver vegetable dish, features a thick gadroon border, and a triform divider to the interior. The vegetable dish measures 8 inches (20cm) tall, by 13.75 inches (35cm) wide, by 11 inches (28cm) deep, and weighs 108 troy ounces. | £6,775 |
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j0131 - Victorian Sterling Silver Pair Of Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in London, 1841 by Joseph Angell & Son, this ornate pair of antique silver entree dishes, feature shaped borders, with floral and scroll decoration, and removable handles. Each entree dish measures 5.5 inches (14cm) tall, by 11.75 inches (32cm) wide, by 10.25 inches (26cm) in depth. | £6,975 |
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j6844 - Georgian Sterling Silver Set Of Four Entree Dishes: Hallmarked in London in 1811 by Richard Crossley, this superb set of four George III antique sterling silver entree dishes are rectangular with egg and dart or straight gadroon borders. Each entree dish measures 11.5" (29cm) long, is 8.5" (21cm) deep and 5.5" (14cm) tall to the top of the removable handle. Without the handles they are useable as 8 open serving dishes. The total weight of the set of four entree dishes is 179 troy oz. | £9,775 |
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