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Antique Williams Sheffield Silver-Plated Bon Bon Dish with Ornate Handles & Floral Repoussé 1920s Style, 26cm Wide
This elegant and highly decorative bon bon dish is a beautiful example of early to mid-20th century Sheffield silver plate craftsmanship, marked Williams Sheffield beneath a crown emblem. Its elaborate repoussé floral and foliate designs are typical of the Victorian Revival styles popular in the 1920s1930s.
Crafted with intricate attention to detail, this piece features:
Beautifully hammered and repoussé body with ornate scrolls and floral motifs.
Stylized Rococo revival handles on each end.
Raised on four detailed feet, giving it a stately presence.
Approximate dimensions:
Width (handle to handle): 26 cm
Bowl width: 16.5 cm
A true display piece, this bon bon or sweet dish would make a charming centerpiece, fruit bowl, or trinket holder.
Condition:
Good vintage condition with only light signs of age-related wear. Some minor tarnish and patina enhance its antique character. No major dents or cracks
About Williams Sheffield:
Though not as widely documented as larger firms, Williams Sheffield was a known mark in the tradition of Sheffields silverplate workshops, producing decorative and functional silver-plated wares for domestic use during the first half of the 20th century. Their use of classic motifs and craftsmanship aligns with the rich legacy of Sheffield silver plate production, which dates back to the 18th century.