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Antique Silverplate Unicorn Salver

Antique Silverplate Unicorn Salver

$295.00

Step into a world where every moment becomes a scene from a fairy tale: this Antique English Silverplate Unicorn Serving Tray awaits, adorned with enchanting details fit for a royal banquet.

Picture a lush garden bathed in golden sunlight, where ferns unfurl their delicate fronds and mythical creatures dance amidst the foliage. At the heart of it all stands a majestic unicorn, its proud stance a symbol of grace and purity, framed by the warmth of the sun.

Crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail by the silversmiths of the legendary Asprey & Co of England, this serving tray, also known as a salver, isn't just a piece of tableware—it's a testament to the artistry of a bygone era. Standing confidently on decoratively detailed feet and trimmed with a lavishly ornate border, the tray is dressed with intricate engravings of lush scrolling ferns adding a touch of botanical whimsy. At center, the mythical unicorn standing before a brilliant sun commands attention with its regal presence.

Elevate your entertaining game with this exquisite tray, whether you're serving up afternoon tea fit for royalty, presenting an array of delectable hors d'oeuvres, or showcasing your craft cocktail skills at your next soirée. It's not just about the food or drink—it's about the experience, the ambiance, the magic that comes with each moment shared around the table.

Found at market in England and sure to be a romantic and beloved addition to your home bar or buffet, embrace the art of fine living with this Antique English Silverplate Unicorn Salver. 


Strictly one-of-a-kind and subject to prior sale. In very good antique condition. Stand overall is 12.25"D x .75" high.

Learn More About Salvers

A term originating in Britain in the 17th Century, a salver is a handleless round tray, often footed, used for serving dishes or glasses. Members of royal households were served their food or drink on a salver after it had been tested for poison, a practice in Spain referred to as ‘Salva’, and the name is derived from this and the latin verb ‘Salvare’ meaning 'to protect'.

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