Large Pewter Charger Tray, England, 19th Century (38cm) - B&P London Makers Mark

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Large Pewter Charger Tray, England, 19th Century (38cm) - B&P London Makers Mark

This large pewter charger tray exemplifies the enduring appeal of pewterware in European households during the 19th century. Crafted from a tin-based alloy, pewter provided an elegant yet more affordable alternative to silver and was widely used for both practical and decorative purposes.

The tray bears the touchmark ""B&P London,"" an important indicator of its maker and origin. Such marks served as a guarantee of quality and authenticity, adding to the historical and collectible value of the piece. Traditionally used for serving food or as a decorative display item, chargers were often associated with formal dining and social status.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

38 x 38 x 3 cm

Place of Origin

England

Period

Mid-18th Century

Colour

Pewter Silver

Condition

Good antique condition, with weathered wear and surface marks consistent with age and historical use.

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