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Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray, having a long shaped rectangular body, with hand-engraved ground showing a band of floral decoration, an applied floral border with shell corners, and two cast side-handles, all sitting on a flat base. This very pretty sterling silver sandwich tray was made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver sandwich tray are length (inc. handles) 59 cms (23.25 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,361g (44 troy ounces).

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Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray, having a long shaped rectangular body, with hand-engraved ground showing a band of floral decoration, an applied floral border with shell corners, and two cast side-handles, all sitting on a flat base. This very pretty sterling silver sandwich tray was made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver sandwich tray are length (inc. handles) 59 cms (23.25 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,361g (44 troy ounces).
Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray, having a long shaped rectangular body, with hand-engraved ground showing a band of floral decoration, an applied floral border with shell corners, and two cast side-handles, all sitting on a flat base. This very pretty sterling silver sandwich tray was made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver sandwich tray are length (inc. handles) 59 cms (23.25 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,361g (44 troy ounces).
Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray, having a long shaped rectangular body, with hand-engraved ground showing a band of floral decoration, an applied floral border with shell corners, and two cast side-handles, all sitting on a flat base. This very pretty sterling silver sandwich tray was made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver sandwich tray are length (inc. handles) 59 cms (23.25 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,361g (44 troy ounces).Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray, having a long shaped rectangular body, with hand-engraved ground showing a band of floral decoration, an applied floral border with shell corners, and two cast side-handles, all sitting on a flat base. This very pretty sterling silver sandwich tray was made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver sandwich tray are length (inc. handles) 59 cms (23.25 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,361g (44 troy ounces).
Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray, having a long shaped rectangular body, with hand-engraved ground showing a band of floral decoration, an applied floral border with shell corners, and two cast side-handles, all sitting on a flat base. This very pretty sterling silver sandwich tray was made by Mappin and Webb of Sheffield in 1929. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver sandwich tray are length (inc. handles) 59 cms (23.25 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,361g (44 troy ounces).


Our collection of antique silver tea trays include round, oval and rectangular trays, many with hand engraved details. All sterling silver trays are available for secure and free online purchase with free insured delivery. Click on the pictures to see an enlarged image of any antique silver tray or alternatively, all of our silver trays and other antiques can be seen in our shop at the London Silver Vaults. You may also be interested in our Antique Silver Large Salvers.



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