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I'm selling this superb large Victorian-era English silver-plated bread basket in good condition, despite some minor pitting on the bottom. This fine piece of English silversmithing was made by master silversmiths Charles, William and Thomas Levesley in London from 1863, when their company was founded and William retired on September 29, 1865. Active at Central Works 102 West St (1863-1870), Bow St and 1 Sands Paviours (1871-1877), 74-77 Mary St (1878-1929) and 203 Arundel St, Sheffield (1930-1935). This piece of silverware is typical of the Victorian period and is adorned with a delightful floral decoration much appreciated by British high society!
Dishwasher-safe with the usual precautions!
Length: 32.5 cm
Diameter: 24 cm
Victorian period
circa 1865-1870
Silver-plated metal
Chic
Ref: D4OKSC2WT1