Sterling silver dishes were popular in wealthy dinner parties during the Art Deco era. They often had the clean, geometric designs which were fashionable at the time.
Below are some examples and price guides of Art Deco silver dishes including a dish by Charles Boyton & Son and a dish by Charles S Green & Co.
A French Art Deco silver vegetable dish and meat platter, Jean E. Puiforcat, Paris, circa 1930 with paneled bodies, cut corners, and Art Deco monogram, both stamped JEAN E. PUIFORCAT
Sold for 4,750 USD at Sotheby’s in 2018
AN ART DECO SILVER DISH by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1933, with engraved facsimile signature ‘Charles Boyton’ Oval form, the curving handle with stepped decoration, the body and foot with a delicate hammered finish, length 13.5cm, weight 4oz.
Sold for £ 510 inc. premium at Bonham’s in 2019
A PAIR OF ART DECO SILVER DISHES WITH IVORY HANDLES MARK PROBABLY FOR S. G. JACOBS, SHEFFIELD, 1937 Rectangular with curved sides
Sold for GBP 2,750 at Christie’s in 2014
English Art Deco sterling silver serving dish, Letter dated 1935, Birmingham, fully hallmarked for Charles S. Green & Co, and with the George V 25th Jubilee double portrait mark, boat-shaped rectangular bowl on rounded pedestal base
Sold for $400 at Millea Bros Ltd in 2020