Product Added to your Cart
x

-------- OR --------

Welcome to UNIQUE ART ANTIQUES AT SEPTEMBER SPRINGS RANCH


Trays were produced in the Georgian style from the early 18th century to almost the middle of the 19th.English silver was a less-fussy antidote to French rococo, which was happening at the same time. In the Colonies, silversmiths like Paul Revere produced trays in the emerging Federal style, which often called for scalloped or lightly decorated borders surrounding plain interiors marked in their centers by the owner’s monogram. During the Victorian Era, solid sterling-silver trays were less common than silver-plated ones, but by the late 1800s, the arrival of the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements renewed interest in hand-wrought silver forms. The engraving, chasing, and casting techniques lavished on Art Nouveau sterling silver trays drew their inspiration from nature—Art Nouveau artisans were particularly preoccupied by floral patterns and motifs. Arts and Crafts silver, on the other hand, made craftsmanship its own aesthetic.

Serving Tray and Sets

1 product(s) found for "Serving Tray and Sets"