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1960s Mappin & Webb for P&O Cruise Liner Hotelware Divided Serving Dish

1960s Mappin & Webb for P&O Cruise Liner Hotelware Divided Serving Dish

Regular price $225.00
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This rare divided serving dish, crafted by Mappin & Webb in the 1960s, showcases the timeless elegance of P&O Cruise Liner's hotelware. The silver-plated dish features the iconic P&O crest with a sun emblem, symbolizing the company's prestigious maritime heritage. Perfect for collectors or as a sophisticated addition to your dining collection, this piece combines historical significance with impeccable craftsmanship. Ideal for serving or as a decorative item, it reflects the luxurious dining experiences aboard the renowned P&O Cruise Liners.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era: Vintage; 1960s
Condition: Very Good; light wear, minimal scratching, please see all photos.
Country of Origin: England
Style: Art Deco
Materials: silver-plate
Dimensions: 8" W x 1.75" H
Color/Finish: silver
Care: hand-wash; sliver polish w/ soft cloth.

All Items are in Very Good Vintage Condition, with minimal to no wear, unless otherwise mentioned here, or in the product description above. Please see all photos, and reach out to us with any questions.

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