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A very elegant Antique Victorian sterling silver bread roll table dish, having an oval body with hand-pierced floral style decoration, an applied gadroon top border, with two cut-out oval side handles, and sitting on a flat base. This handsome antique silver bread roll dish was made by Gibson and Langland of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bread dish are length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), width 17 cms (6.75 inches), height 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 538g (17.4 troy ounces).

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A very elegant Antique Victorian sterling silver bread roll table dish, having an oval body with hand-pierced floral style decoration, an applied gadroon top border, with two cut-out oval side handles, and sitting on a flat base. This handsome antique silver bread roll dish was made by Gibson and Langland of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bread dish are length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), width 17 cms (6.75 inches), height 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 538g (17.4 troy ounces).
A very elegant Antique Victorian sterling silver bread roll table dish, having an oval body with hand-pierced floral style decoration, an applied gadroon top border, with two cut-out oval side handles, and sitting on a flat base. This handsome antique silver bread roll dish was made by Gibson and Langland of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bread dish are length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), width 17 cms (6.75 inches), height 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 538g (17.4 troy ounces).
A very elegant Antique Victorian sterling silver bread roll table dish, having an oval body with hand-pierced floral style decoration, an applied gadroon top border, with two cut-out oval side handles, and sitting on a flat base. This handsome antique silver bread roll dish was made by Gibson and Langland of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bread dish are length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), width 17 cms (6.75 inches), height 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 538g (17.4 troy ounces).   A very elegant Antique Victorian sterling silver bread roll table dish, having an oval body with hand-pierced floral style decoration, an applied gadroon top border, with two cut-out oval side handles, and sitting on a flat base. This handsome antique silver bread roll dish was made by Gibson and Langland of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bread dish are length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), width 17 cms (6.75 inches), height 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 538g (17.4 troy ounces).
A very elegant Antique Victorian sterling silver bread roll table dish, having an oval body with hand-pierced floral style decoration, an applied gadroon top border, with two cut-out oval side handles, and sitting on a flat base. This handsome antique silver bread roll dish was made by Gibson and Langland of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bread dish are length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), width 17 cms (6.75 inches), height 9 cms (3.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 538g (17.4 troy ounces).


Bryan Douglas offers an extensive range of antique dishes in various silver styles including Edwardian, Victorian, and Georgian. To view an enlarged, more detailed version of our sterling silver dishes just click on the image. You can also purchase all antique silver dishes using our secure payment system which includes free insured delivery. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Baskets.



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