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Unusual medium butter dish, cut glass liner set in a silver plated carry basket with lid, by John Bishop Chatterley & Sons; antique English Arts & Crafts design, Edwardian early 1900s.

Condition: minor surface wear

Size: Length: 17 cm Height: 14 cm

Arts & Crafts was one of the most important styles in the late Victorian period. Among other sources, the style drew its inspiration from the mythology of the British Isles and from the fabulous legends about king Arthur. The products were designed to a high standard, using traditional materials and techniques.

Facts of Lavish Silver polishing tip — to clean heavily tarnished silver and silver plated items use a silver polishing paste, don’t scrub; then wash with warm water and dry thoroughly.