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mart

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Re: Vintage US Navy Serving Tray
« Reply #15 on: August 10, 2012, 09:14:10 am »
LOL !!  It doesn`t get easier with the military branches !!

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Re: Vintage US Navy Serving Tray
« Reply #16 on: August 12, 2012, 09:49:59 am »
Information at last!

Mr. Stanley:

The tray in question appears to be crudely made in a home shop or perhaps in a shop in a Navy Yard or aboard ship.  I find the "pat.applied for" stamped on the handle amusing rather than serious business.  If this were indeed a piece used aboard ship I think it would have been used in the enlisted mess rather than in an officer's mess.   The U.S. Naval Academy Museum does have a number of serving trays in its collection used aboard ships and in official naval activities ashore in the U.S. Navy, but all these trays are sterling silver or silver plate and they are all beautifully rendered some by contractors as distinguished as Tiffany and Company.  We have no specimens anything like your tray whichwas obviously made by an amateur metal worker for utilitarian purposes rather than as a fine piece of tableware.  It does have value as sailor's art.

Thank you for sharing knowledge of the tray.  With best wishes.  Jim Cheevers

James W. Cheevers
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U.S. Naval Academy Museum

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Re: Vintage US Navy Serving Tray
« Reply #17 on: August 12, 2012, 11:15:01 am »
Well,, thats one solved !!  Good thing is ship or sailors art is still  worth a bit as is the copper !!

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Re: Vintage US Navy Serving Tray
« Reply #18 on: August 12, 2012, 12:04:15 pm »
If all else fails the copper's got to be worth something... ;)
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