Vintage LENOX Silver Weaved Grape Pattern Serving Tray with Handles 22" Retro Elegant


Item Number: 331

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $65

Online Close: Aug 24, 2024 10:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 3 bids - Item Sold!




Description

Vintage LENOX Silver Weaved Grape Pattern Serving Tray with Handles 22" Retro Elegant


Gorgeous quality made by LENOX - a Large 22 1/2" Long x 15 3/4" Wide Metal Serving Tray or Platter. It has a beautiful design of grapes, vines and leaves encircling the woven weave pattern in the center. Large handles on each end. Marked & signed Lenox on the bottom.


Made from a tarnish free alloy metal that shouldn't break, chip or crack under normal use. It is in Excellent Condition. This platter is perfect for any decor whether it is casual or formal - great for serving food at a table setting or buffet, used on an entry way or coffee table and with its grape & leaves pattern it's ideal for a wine tasting party.

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Susie Hanson