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Gorham Silverplate Covered Butter Dish
Some pieces belong at the table — not in a cabinet.
This covered butter dish by Gorham is a study in restrained opulence. The tray features an ornate rococo scroll and floral border, scalloped at the edges and weighted with detail. The domed lid is clean and domed, capped by a cartouche handle with scrollwork flourishes on each side — elegant without being fussy.
Gorham has been one of America's most prestigious silver manufacturers since 1831. This piece is electroplated silverplate — the silver lover's practical choice, with the same visual richness and none of the worry.
Put it out for Sunday brunch, a holiday table, or a dinner party where the details matter.
Tucked inside every set, a little something for first time Tavola customers — a hand-finished vintage passport notebook. Note the piece, the moment, the person you gave it to. One day these pieces will sit in someone else's hands — and they'll know it came from yours.
Some pieces belong at the table — not in a cabinet.
This covered butter dish by Gorham is a study in restrained opulence. The tray features an ornate rococo scroll and floral border, scalloped at the edges and weighted with detail. The domed lid is clean and domed, capped by a cartouche handle with scrollwork flourishes on each side — elegant without being fussy.
Gorham has been one of America's most prestigious silver manufacturers since 1831. This piece is electroplated silverplate — the silver lover's practical choice, with the same visual richness and none of the worry.
Put it out for Sunday brunch, a holiday table, or a dinner party where the details matter.
Tucked inside every set, a little something for first time Tavola customers — a hand-finished vintage passport notebook. Note the piece, the moment, the person you gave it to. One day these pieces will sit in someone else's hands — and they'll know it came from yours.