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This impressive five-piece silver-plated serving collection features a cohesive Rococo-revival design with elaborately scrolled and shell-motif borders consistent with mid-20th century American silverplate production, likely from a prominent manufacturer such as Oneida, Wm. Rogers, or a comparable American silverplate maker from the 1950s–1970s. The set comprises one large oval serving tray (approximately 16–18 inches), one medium oval bread/serving tray (approximately 13–14 inches), one smaller oval dish (approximately 9–10 inches), one petite oval relish or vegetable dish, and one covered butter dish with a domed lid and decorative cast finial handle. All pieces share the same ornate gadroon-and-scroll border treatment with acanthus leaf and C-scroll motifs at the cartouche points, indicating they were produced as a coordinated serving suite. The silver electroplate finish retains strong reflectivity across all pieces, with the base metal construction providing good weight and rigidity. Expert observation notes the crisp casting detail on the border scrollwork and the well-formed finial on the butter dish lid, both hallmarks of quality mid-century American silverplate production. Condition is rated Good to Very Good overall; the large tray shows light surface scratches and minor scuff marks to the interior field consistent with normal use, the smaller pieces retain brighter surfaces with minimal wear, and all pieces remain structurally sound with no dents, cracks, or losses to the plating noted. This set would be ideal for formal holiday entertaining, estate display, or as a starting collection for silverplate enthusiasts in the Denver and Colorado Front Range area.