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Sterling Meat Platter
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November 1999

Q:Please help me identify and price my sterling silver tray. It's marked "Lord Saybrook International Sterling, W4-408-4." It's heavy and sits up on little legs. The design on the tray is a tree with impressed "valley" branches and a deep hole at the base of the trunk.

A:International Silver Co. of Meriden, Conn., made its Lord Saybrook pattern silver during the first half of the 20th century. You have a meat platter. Its decoration, called a "well and tree," is designed to safely drain juice from cut rare meat. The meat platter is one of the larger, heavier pieces in the pattern. One auctioned a few years ago for $400.

 
 
     
 
   
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