A.Gelb - Serving trolley - Chafing Dish / Warming Tray - Silverplated






Holds a master’s in Art History, specialising in Second French Empire and Dutch Golden Age.
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French Silver-Plated Chafing Dish / Warming Tray – A. Gelb – Oval Pierced Design – ca. 1940–1950
Elegant French silver-plated chafing dish / warming tray by the silversmith A. Gelb, active in La Queue-en-Brie during the mid-20th century.
This refined oval piece features a beautifully pierced (ajour) gallery with a geometric pattern, typical of the transition between late Art Deco and classic French tableware design. The shaped rim and raised feet give the piece both elegance and stability.
Originally designed as a chauffe-plat, it was used to keep dishes warm at the table by means of burners placed inside the base compartment. Today, it also serves perfectly as a decorative centerpiece or for elegant table presentation.
Dimensions & Weight:
Length: approx. 27 cm
Width: approx. 18 cm
Height: approx. 6.5 cm
Weight: approx. 691 g
Condition:
Good overall condition with normal signs of use and age.
There is visible wear to the silver plating, with copper showing through in some areas (see photos).
The photos form an integral part of the description.
About the maker:
A. Gelb was a French silversmith active in the 20th century, known for producing high-quality silver-plated tableware. Their work reflects traditional French craftsmanship combined with functional elegance, making these pieces both practical and decorative.
Use:
Keeping dishes warm (original function)
Serving tray for refined dining
Decorative centerpiece for classic or antique interiors
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Insured and well packed.
French Silver-Plated Chafing Dish / Warming Tray – A. Gelb – Oval Pierced Design – ca. 1940–1950
Elegant French silver-plated chafing dish / warming tray by the silversmith A. Gelb, active in La Queue-en-Brie during the mid-20th century.
This refined oval piece features a beautifully pierced (ajour) gallery with a geometric pattern, typical of the transition between late Art Deco and classic French tableware design. The shaped rim and raised feet give the piece both elegance and stability.
Originally designed as a chauffe-plat, it was used to keep dishes warm at the table by means of burners placed inside the base compartment. Today, it also serves perfectly as a decorative centerpiece or for elegant table presentation.
Dimensions & Weight:
Length: approx. 27 cm
Width: approx. 18 cm
Height: approx. 6.5 cm
Weight: approx. 691 g
Condition:
Good overall condition with normal signs of use and age.
There is visible wear to the silver plating, with copper showing through in some areas (see photos).
The photos form an integral part of the description.
About the maker:
A. Gelb was a French silversmith active in the 20th century, known for producing high-quality silver-plated tableware. Their work reflects traditional French craftsmanship combined with functional elegance, making these pieces both practical and decorative.
Use:
Keeping dishes warm (original function)
Serving tray for refined dining
Decorative centerpiece for classic or antique interiors
Catawiki smart shipping services.
Insured and well packed.
