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Sturges & Bladon Victorian Silver Plated Serving Dish – c.1890

Sturges & Bladon Victorian Silver Plated Serving Dish – c.1890

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Meet the dish that's been to more dinner parties than you ever will. This Sturges & Bladon silver plated serving dish dates back to around 1890 — yes, the Victorian era, when people dressed for dinner and took their tableware very, very seriously. Unlike you, probably.

Sturges & Bladon were a well-regarded Birmingham silversmith firm, and this piece carries their maker's marks on the base to prove it's the real deal. Not a knockoff. Not a "vintage-inspired" reproduction. The actual thing, with actual history baked in. Your IKEA salad bowl is sweating nervously right now.

The scalloped edge with ornate rococo-style detailing is the kind of craftsmanship that makes modern mass-produced stuff look embarrassing. It's oval, it's elegant, and it still shines like it just came out of the silversmith's workshop — because someone clearly took good care of it over the past 135 years.

Dimensions: 32.5 x 24 x 3.5 cm
Weight: 380 grams
Material: Silver plated
Maker: Sturges & Bladon — hallmarked
Year: circa 1890
Condition: Very good for its age — light surface scratches consistent with 135 years of dignified service

Use it to serve cheese, fruit, bread, or just leave it on the sideboard looking impossibly fancy. Either way, your guests will notice.


WARNING: May cause immediate feelings of superiority over everyone who owns regular plates. Side effects include compulsive polishing, unsolicited history lectures at dinner parties, and a sudden urge to buy more antique silverware. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any of the above.

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