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Silverplated Turkey Dish with Cover by James Dixon & Sons
Silverplated Turkey Tray and Cover
James Dixon & Sons
Late 19th Century
This exceptional silverplated turkey tray and cover set, crafted by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, epitomizes the elegance of Victorian and Edwardian dining traditions. The set features an oval tray with a raised rim, scroll handles and four scroll feet with shell-chased junctures. Its high-domed lid showcases a gadrooned rim and intricate repoussé lobing, culminating in an oval medallion topped with a foliate-chased finial handle. Inside, a pierced tree reservoir is designed to collect juices from roasted meats.
Founded in 1806, James Dixon & Sons was a prominent force in British silver manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Known for their innovation and exceptional craftsmanship, the firm became a leading producer of high-quality silver and silverplate items. This item reflects the company’s commitment to both artistry and utility. This turkey cover and tray set was also once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
16" high x 27" wide x 18 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
James Dixon & Sons
Late 19th Century
This exceptional silverplated turkey tray and cover set, crafted by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, epitomizes the elegance of Victorian and Edwardian dining traditions. The set features an oval tray with a raised rim, scroll handles and four scroll feet with shell-chased junctures. Its high-domed lid showcases a gadrooned rim and intricate repoussé lobing, culminating in an oval medallion topped with a foliate-chased finial handle. Inside, a pierced tree reservoir is designed to collect juices from roasted meats.
Founded in 1806, James Dixon & Sons was a prominent force in British silver manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Known for their innovation and exceptional craftsmanship, the firm became a leading producer of high-quality silver and silverplate items. This item reflects the company’s commitment to both artistry and utility. This turkey cover and tray set was also once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
16" high x 27" wide x 18 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Silverplated Turkey Tray and Cover
James Dixon & Sons
Late 19th Century
This exceptional silverplated turkey tray and cover set, crafted by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, epitomizes the elegance of Victorian and Edwardian dining traditions. The set features an oval tray with a raised rim, scroll handles and four scroll feet with shell-chased junctures. Its high-domed lid showcases a gadrooned rim and intricate repoussé lobing, culminating in an oval medallion topped with a foliate-chased finial handle. Inside, a pierced tree reservoir is designed to collect juices from roasted meats.
Founded in 1806, James Dixon & Sons was a prominent force in British silver manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Known for their innovation and exceptional craftsmanship, the firm became a leading producer of high-quality silver and silverplate items. This item reflects the company’s commitment to both artistry and utility. This turkey cover and tray set was also once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
16" high x 27" wide x 18 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
James Dixon & Sons
Late 19th Century
This exceptional silverplated turkey tray and cover set, crafted by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, epitomizes the elegance of Victorian and Edwardian dining traditions. The set features an oval tray with a raised rim, scroll handles and four scroll feet with shell-chased junctures. Its high-domed lid showcases a gadrooned rim and intricate repoussé lobing, culminating in an oval medallion topped with a foliate-chased finial handle. Inside, a pierced tree reservoir is designed to collect juices from roasted meats.
Founded in 1806, James Dixon & Sons was a prominent force in British silver manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Known for their innovation and exceptional craftsmanship, the firm became a leading producer of high-quality silver and silverplate items. This item reflects the company’s commitment to both artistry and utility. This turkey cover and tray set was also once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
16" high x 27" wide x 18 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
$4,500.00
Silverplated Turkey Dish with Cover by James Dixon & Sons—
$4,500.00
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Silverplated Turkey Tray and Cover
James Dixon & Sons
Late 19th Century
This exceptional silverplated turkey tray and cover set, crafted by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, epitomizes the elegance of Victorian and Edwardian dining traditions. The set features an oval tray with a raised rim, scroll handles and four scroll feet with shell-chased junctures. Its high-domed lid showcases a gadrooned rim and intricate repoussé lobing, culminating in an oval medallion topped with a foliate-chased finial handle. Inside, a pierced tree reservoir is designed to collect juices from roasted meats.
Founded in 1806, James Dixon & Sons was a prominent force in British silver manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Known for their innovation and exceptional craftsmanship, the firm became a leading producer of high-quality silver and silverplate items. This item reflects the company’s commitment to both artistry and utility. This turkey cover and tray set was also once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
16" high x 27" wide x 18 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
James Dixon & Sons
Late 19th Century
This exceptional silverplated turkey tray and cover set, crafted by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, epitomizes the elegance of Victorian and Edwardian dining traditions. The set features an oval tray with a raised rim, scroll handles and four scroll feet with shell-chased junctures. Its high-domed lid showcases a gadrooned rim and intricate repoussé lobing, culminating in an oval medallion topped with a foliate-chased finial handle. Inside, a pierced tree reservoir is designed to collect juices from roasted meats.
Founded in 1806, James Dixon & Sons was a prominent force in British silver manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution. Known for their innovation and exceptional craftsmanship, the firm became a leading producer of high-quality silver and silverplate items. This item reflects the company’s commitment to both artistry and utility. This turkey cover and tray set was also once part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection which has been highly publicized and studied.
16" high x 27" wide x 18 3/4" deep
Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
























