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Art Nouveau Serving Tray - E & J Leek England 1930
Art Nouveau Serving Tray - E & J Leek England 1930
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When 1930s England said serving trays should be works of art
This gorgeous Art Nouveau serving tray (or comport) from E & J Leek is what happens when function meets flowing elegance. Made in England in 1930 with EPNS silver plating, because apparently just putting things on a plain tray was too boring for the era. Nearly 100 years later and it's still ready to make your table look fancy.
E & J Leek - quality makers:
E & J Leek was a respected English silversmith known for quality EPNS work. Finding a piece with their mark means you've got authentic craftsmanship from a known maker. The weight (289 grams) tells you this is substantial, not some flimsy modern reproduction.
Art Nouveau meets 1930s:
This tray has those signature Art Nouveau flowing organic lines, even though it was made in 1930 when Art Deco was all the rage. That makes it special - a beautiful blend of the romantic curves of Art Nouveau with the quality craftsmanship of the 1930s.
What you're getting:
A versatile serving tray/comport (18 x 21 cm, 289 grams) perfect for serving appetizers, displaying fruit, holding jewelry, or just sitting on your table looking elegant. The size is ideal - substantial enough to be useful but not so big it takes over your table.
Perfect for:
Art Nouveau collectors, people who host dinner parties, vintage serving ware enthusiasts, or anyone who thinks trays should have personality and history.
Real talk:
It's nearly 100 years old. Minor plating wear, slight tarnish, or tiny imperfections might be present. That's what makes it authentic 1930s EPNS from a known maker, not some modern fake.
Authentic E & J Leek EPNS Art Nouveau serving tray from 1930 England. Minor age-related wear expected for vintage silver plate.
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