The silver caviar dish became a symbol of elegant dining during the 19th and early 20th centuries, designed to serve caviar in style at formal gatherings. Often featuring removable liners, domed lids, and intricate detailing, these finely crafted pieces showcase the skill of master silversmiths. Today, antique silver caviar dishes are prized by collectors and connoisseurs of fine silver, and make distinctive gifts for weddings, anniversaries, or other significant celebrations.
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Made circa 1920, this elegant antique German 800 standard silver and cut-glass caviar dish is of a fine circular form with a pierced foliate silver rim. The stand holds a large outer bowl for ice and a smaller inner bowl for caviar. Both bowls are decorated with fine cut-glass geometric and starburst patterns. It measures 4.25"(11cm) tall, by 9"(23cm) in diameter.
£2,775
Hallmarked in London in 1996 by Asprey & Co. Ltd., this refined sterling silver and cut glass caviar dish features a plain polished body with inset glass liner, topped with a silver lid surmounted by a cast shell finial. It stands 5.25" (13.5cm) tall, measures 4.5" (11.5cm) in diameter, and the silver weight is 12.5 troy ounces.
£2,975
Hallmarked in London in 1968 by Garrard & Co., this Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver Caviar Dish, is handsomely modelled to resemble an ice bucket. The caviar dish measures 6.5"(16.5cm) tall, by 7.25"(18cm) wide, by 6.75"(17cm) deep, and weighs 28.94 troy ounces.
£7,975