Elegant English centerpiece in sterling silver, dating from the Victorian era and stamped with official London hallmarks. The piece, likely conceived as a salver or tabletop plateau, features a richly contoured border adorned with naturalistic motifs and rocaille-inspired elements, typical of the 18th-century revival style popular in the second half of the 19th century.
The interior is decorated with a mirrored surface. The scalloped edge is embellished with floral motifs and projecting scrolls, enhancing the dynamic and decorative character of the object.
The hallmarks certify its production in London in 925 sterling silver. The presence of Queen Victoria’s head clearly places it in the second half of the 19th century. The date letter and the maker’s mark are also visible.