salva / tray
Salva is an old name for trays, especially those made of silver.
It seems to have the meaning of "savior" or "save" in Latin.
It seems that this name came from the fact that it was used as proof that the food served to the royal family had been poisoned.
Please refer to the blog article below for more details.
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver salva. This is a 1904 work by the William Hutton workshop in London, England. The edges are decorated with shells and scrolls. Its distinctive shape is not a circle but a hexagon. We hope...
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver salva. This is a work made by the "Hawkesworth, Eyre" workshop in Sheffield, England, in 1863. . It is believed to have been a card tray for carrying cards, letters, etc., with a diameter...
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver salva. This is a work of "Henry Bourne" workshop in Birmingham, England in 1898. It is a large type with a diameter of 30 cm or more in a style like a tray without...