Serving Dish

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Serving Dish
What type of cuisine, this is a metal platter, what is it made, the country of origin?

It looks like aluminum but is heavier (not tin or silver) but is bright as stainless steel, but does not attract a magnet. The middle of the plate is about 1 / 4 "thick and the end where one person would hold it, is 1 / 2''d'épaisseur. It is shaped like an oval serving dish and has a design metalworked engraved in the metal inside and bottom of the dish. Never seen anything like it. The motif is etched rabbits. Lilke I wonder if this is still Thank American response very nice, it is not Arthur Court or Wilton. It is certainly hammered metal. On the underside, but not on the bottom is a large Z. This work is very crude compared to the artists mentioned above.

Sure sounds like Arthur Court … if I remember correctly, this line of service parts is made of a special kind of mixture of metal that would fit your description … in Also, I'm sure they were many parts involving drawings of rabbits at a time. Do a quick search of "Arthur Court" on ebay see if that's it. If this is you, lucky you! It's expensive stuff sold in stores upscale department.

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