Antique Victorian Era E.G Webster & Son Silver Domed Butter Dish 19th Cent

Antique Victorian Era E.G Webster & Son Silver Domed Butter Dish 19th Cent

$150.00 USD
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Antique Victorian Era E.G Webster & Son Silver Domed Butter Dish 19th Cent

Antique Victorian Era E.G Webster & Son Silver Domed Butter Dish 19th Cent

$150.00 USD

Antique Victorian E.G. Webster & Son Quadruple Plate Butter Dish #701

Elevate your home dining experience with this exquisite piece of American history Crafted by the renowned New York silversmith E.G. Webster & Son, this domed butter dish dates back to the late Victorian or early 20th century (circa 1886-1928)

Key Features:

• Superior Quality: This dish is marked as "Quadruple Plate,' the highest standard of silver plating available at the time, ensuring a durable and substantial item that has stood the test of time.

Ornate Design: Featuring an elegant, intricately engraved dome lid with a decorative finial handle. detailed band work, and charming ornate feet. The craftsmanship is typical of the Victorian Aesthetic Movement

Manufacturer and Material Details

Manufacturer: E.G. Webster & Son, a renowned American silversmith company originally founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1859. The firm operated under the "E.G. Webster & Son" name from 1886 until it was acquired by the International Silver Company in 1928

Material: The item is made of quadruple plate over "hard white metal" (an alloy often nickel silver. that contains no actual silver). "Quadruple plate" indicates a heavy and durable layer of silver, suggesting better quality than standard silverplate.

Age: Based on the specific mark used (E.G. Webster & Son, without the "Bro." abbreviation). this piece was likely manufactured between approximately 1886 and 1928.

$200

 

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