Description: This is a set of sterling silver dishes that will go with any pattern of silverware and will add a touch of elegance to your dining table. This beautiful set of 6 antique dishes was made by the G. F. French Co., out of North Attleboro, MA. They were in business in the 1920s and was purchased by Elmore Silver Co. in 1930. The sterling silver (.925) composition gives a luxurious feel and the Victorian style is perfect for any occasion. The dishes feature a stunning reticulated melon pattern with a gadroon edge and circle rings in the bottom. They are not over or under stated. This set is sure to impress your guests. These dishes are perfect for serving butter, salt, or nuts and are ideal for any collector of antique silverware. The age of these dishes is ca. 1920, making them a rare find. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add these exquisite dishes to your collection. No dents. No broken areas where they are reticulated. No corrosion. Not misshapen. All are perfect. They need to be polished. Each measures approximately 2 7/8" in diameter and approximately 1" in depth. Total weight 95.5g Returns are accepted only if I have not accurately described the item. Pictures are a part of the description. Pictures are not enhanced in any way and taken in natural sunlight. Feedback is a two way street. You leave feedback for me and I will leave feedback for you. International shipping is expensive. If you use a shipping agent, my liability ends when the package arrives at your agent's address and you agree to hold me harmless from that moment forward. By bidding you agree to the terms. I will gladly combine shipping. NO sales to HI or AK unless you contact me first for a shipping cost. Cost listed is for the lower 48 only
Price: 199.99 USD
Location: Swansboro, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-01T00:12:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.75 USD
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Brand: G. F. FRENCH
Pattern: RETICULATED MELON
Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
Style: Victorian
Age: 1900-1940