WILLIAM HUTTON SILVER PLATE

WILLIAM HUTTON SILVER PLATE -

A LIDDED VEGETABLE DISH.

WILLIAM HUTTON SILVER PLATE

Model: ANT MI  lot 47:JW P3: 78E

A serving and chafing dish with an internal divided plate, one of the three segments pierced to allow drainage/steam from below, and with a long ebony handle. The cover has a removable handle so it can also be used as another serving dish.

The rims and the lid and handle are decorated with fluted raised borders.

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS. English

Established in Birmingham in 1800, and transferred to Sheffield in 1832.

After William died, his son William Carr Hutton continued in Sheffield. .

In 1930 the company was acquired by James Dixon and Sons Ltd, who introduced the crossed arrows trademark from that year.

Dia. 28 cm x 50 cm long

 

Product Description

WILLIAM HUTTON SILVER PLATE -

A LIDDED VEGETABLE DISH.

Model: ANT MI  lot 47:JW P3: 78E

A serving and chafing dish with an internal divided plate, one of the three segments pierced to allow drainage/steam from below, and with a long ebony handle. The cover has a removable handle so it can also be used as another serving dish.

The rims and the lid and handle are decorated with fluted raised borders.

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS. English.

Established in Birmingham in 1800, and transferred to Sheffield in 1832.

After William died, his son William Carr Hutton continued in Sheffield. .

In 1930 the company was acquired by James Dixon and Sons Ltd, who introduced the crossed arrows trademark from that year.

Dia. 28 cm x 50 cm long