
Copper serving tray with beaded silver-tone edge
Selling Price
$25
History
Round copper serving trays with decorative beaded edges became popular household items during the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1940s through the 1970s. These trays were often produced by American manufacturers like Coppercraft Guild and Sheffield, combining functional serving ware with decorative appeal. The copper material provided excellent heat distribution for serving hot beverages, while the polished finish added warmth to home décor. Such trays are cherished by collectors of vintage kitchenware and mid-century home décor enthusiasts who appreciate the craftsmanship and nostalgic charm of handcrafted metalware. They remain popular for both practical use in entertaining and as decorative wall hangings, valued for their warm patina and timeless aesthetic that complements farmhouse, rustic, and traditional interior styles.
Origin
United States
Time period
Mid 20th century