I am looking for information on “Lerner Ware” the maker of this bread tray. The trademark for Lerner Ware is on the underside of the tray. Also on the underside at a different location are the words, QUADRUPLE with the word PLATE underneath. Is the maker in the United States (US) or Europe? I have read here that “Quadruple Plate” was rarely used after 1912 in the US, but it would help dating the bread tray to know what the country of origin is. How long, if this tray was made in Europe, did Quadruple Plate appear on the European produced quadruple plate silver wares?
The tray is 14 inches long at the top; 7 ¼ inches wide; when the handle is up the total height is 5 ¾ inches. The depth of the tray is 1 1/4 inches.
On the two flat panels on each end of the tray below the pivot point of the handle are engraved with a Greek Urn with flowers, leafy plants and vines growing from them. The two urns also have four pierced shapes that serve to further enhance the surface of the Greek Urns.
On the handle are more metal piercings outlined with scroll work. One set of 4 piercings has an engraved flower head stylized in the center of them. Does anyone recognize the style of engravings, metal piercings or the shape of the bread plate?
The Trademark symbol is hand etched along with the words Lerner Ware. The letters in the words Trade Mark as well as the letters in the words Quadruple Plate are incised with individual letter dies.
Does the hand engraving of the trade mark and use of individual dies for the rest of the wording on the underside of the tray indicate that this bread plate is a custom piece or perhaps a low volume shop?
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Any information and time will be appreciated.
Regards,
Jeff