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Silver "Primrose Plate" serving dish, marked E.P. Copper B.M. Mounts, designed to hold a 3-section glass insert for serving condiments or relishes. The mark signifies quality silver plating over a copper base by the Canadian company, often associated with Birks. Dating from the 1920s to the 1960s.
Style both peices together or seperate.
Description of the Serving Dish
Materials: The outer serving dish (or tray) is silver-plated over a copper base. The E.P. Copper stands for Electro-Plated Copper, indicating a durable, high-quality plating process. The insert is clear, pressed glass.
Design (Silver Tray): The silver tray is 9.5" round and features an ornate, classic Victorian design.
Key design elements include: A brightly polished finish (when cleaned).Etched scroll design on the center base with an ornate rim around the edge.
Design (Glass Insert): The clear glass insert is custom-fitted to the tray and divided into three separate compartments. The glass has a swirl pattern design, that catches the light and complements the silver tray.
Versatility: This item was popular for formal dining and entertaining, used for serving relishes, nuts, candies, or various condiments.
The silver tray is in good condition with a black strip on the bottom that may have been from the orginial packaging.
The glass insert is in good condition, no cracks or chips.
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Selling since December 2025
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