A substantial, deep and graceful oval serving piece by Rogers Bros. silver-plate made in Meriden, Connecticut, USA, around 1900. (Maker's mark on bottom.)
Made to hold bread or dinner rolls -- or fill it with holiday decorations for an elegant centerpiece or shelf decor.
About 13 inches long, 7 1/4 inches wide at widest point. Weighs about 1 lb, 2 ounces.
Beaded and rolled edging. Pierced design.

Fine antique condition: Some surface scratches on bottom. A couple of very minor pits and shallow dents inside.

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