We are pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver Meat Dishes. All of our antique silver Meat Dishes can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults. You can click on the image of one of the Meat Dishes to see a larger picture.
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Hallmarked in London in 1929 by S. & T. Shapland, this fine pair of George V, Sterling Silver Meat Dishes, are shaped oval with reed borders, and feature an original crest engraved to each rim. Each meat dish measures 16"(41cm) wide, by 11"(28cm) deep, and the combined weight is 88 troy ounces.
£3,275
Made circa 1910, this very handsome set of 12, Antique Silver Plate Meat Dishes, are plain in style, oval in shape, and feature reed borders to each. Each meat dish measures 20"(51cm) wide, by 15"(38cm) deep.
£3,475
Made circa 1830 by Roberts, Smith & Co. , this attractive, Antique, William IV period Old Sheffield Plate Meat Dish & Cover, features a pumpkin shaped cover with flat chased detailing, and a meat dish with tree and well. The meat dish and cover measures 13.75"(35cm) tall, by 23.5"(59.5cm) wide, by 17.25"(44cm) deep.
£4,475
Hallmarked in London in 1822 by William Eley II, this very handsome pair of Antique, Sterling Silver Meat Dishes, are in the Regency taste, featuring shell and gadroon borders and an engraved coat of arms to each. Each meat dish measures 1"(2.5cm) tall, by 18"(46cm) wide, by 14"(36cm) deep, and the pair together weigh 108.9 troy ounces.
£6,975
Hallmarked in London in 1838 and 1840 by Benjamin Smith III, this striking, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Meat Dish and Matching Cover, features shaped reed and shell borders, engraved coats of arms to one side and a double crest to the other, and a cast finial which is a representation of one of the engraved crests. The meat dish was hallmarked in 1840, and the cover, which fits well, was hallmarked in 1838. The meat dish and cover together measure 12"(30.5cm) tall, by 24.5"(63cm) wide, by 18.5"(47cm) deep, and weigh an impressive 220 troy ounces. The crests and coat of arms are likely that of Horatio Granville Murray-Stewart.
£11,975