A bonbon dish is a type of serving dish that is specifically designed to hold small, bite-sized candy or chocolates, which in the 19th century were also known as bonbons. They were often used for special occasions, like parties, weddings and holidays. They are also a common serving piece for after-dinner desserts, such as chocolates. These dishes are often decorative and can be made from a variety of materials such as silver, glass, crystal, metal, or porcelain. Bonbon dishes come in many different shapes and sizes, but most are relatively small, and have a shallow bowl or dish shape.

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Edward VII sterling silver bon bon bowl, oval shape with…

Edward VII sterling silver bon bon bowl, Birmingham 1902

Edward VII sterling silver bon bon bowl, oval shape with rococco scroll rim, reticulated body on scroll feet, 22 cm W, Birmingham 1902, maker Charles Horner, approx 198 grams

Two sterling silver bon bon bowls, one of footed flowerhead…

Sterling Silver Bon Bon Bowls Set - 224g Total Weight

Two sterling silver bon bon bowls, one of footed flowerhead shape, the other reticulated, approx 224 grams

Edward VII sterling silver bon bon bowl, boat shaped with…

Edward VII sterling silver bon bon bowl and cream jugs

Edward VII sterling silver bon bon bowl, boat shaped with reticulated leaf & berry design, London 1902, together with a sterling silver double lipped two handled cream jug and another smaller sterling silver cream jug, approx 275 grams

Pair of German silver and crystal bon bon dishes, of diamond…

German Silver and Crystal Bon Bon Dishes with Acanthus Handles

Pair of German silver and crystal bon bon dishes, of diamond form, the stands marked 800, with twin acanthus handles, embossed with c-scroll and floral motifs, raised on four legs, with gilt interior, total weight 288gm, each set with a crystal bowl with…

George V sterling silver bon bon tazza, shaped circular bowl…

George V Silver Bon Bon Tazza, London 1914

George V sterling silver bon bon tazza, shaped circular bowl with fluted rim on baluster column and quatrefoil base, London 1914, approx 143 grams

Boxed sterling silver bon bon dishes, heavily embossed and open…

Embossed Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes, Set of 4

Boxed sterling silver bon bon dishes, heavily embossed and open work, Walker & Hall set of four bowls, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904

Sterling silver Bon-Bon dishes, pair of pierced decorated small…

Pair of Sheffield Silver Bon-Bon Dishes (1901)

Sterling silver Bon-Bon dishes, pair of pierced decorated small bowls, hallmarked 'Sheffield,1901'

Three Victorian sterling silver dishes, 1895 Chester, with…

Victorian Silver Dishes with Reticulated Design

Three Victorian sterling silver dishes, 1895 Chester, with maker's mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes 1896 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons Ltd comprising a pair of reticulated Chester circular bonbon dishes, with pierced walls and…

Pair George V. sterling silver bon bon bowls with gadrooned rim,…

George V Sterling Silver Bon Bon Bowls with Gadrooned Rim

Pair George V. sterling silver bon bon bowls with gadrooned rim, pierced border on scroll legs, London 1921, approx 151g

Georgian bonbon dish an excellent example of this period with…

Georgian Gilt Bonbon Dish with Engraved Armorial

Georgian bonbon dish an excellent example of this period with gilt bowl, piped edging with engraved border and having engraved armorial. With scalloped sides terminating in a small stem and finely stepped base. By Henry Chawner London. 1791, height 10 cm…

A pair of early 1900s silver long stem bonbon dishes, round…

Antique Silver Bonbon Dishes by Mappin & Webb

A pair of early 1900s silver long stem bonbon dishes, round pierced decorated bowls, spreading foot, Birmingham 1911 by Mappin & Webb. 217gm.

Pair of silver footed bon bon dishes, marked silver to base,…

Silver Footed Bon Bon Dishes - Pair

Pair of silver footed bon bon dishes, marked silver to base, the bowls of shallow form with shaped rim, set on a shaped base, total weight 236gm, height 5 cm and diameter 11 cm

American sterling silver bon bon dish, hallmarked Gorham,…

Gorham Sterling Silver Faceted Bon Bon Dish

American sterling silver bon bon dish, hallmarked Gorham, sterling, the bowl of faceted form, raised on a stepped faceted circular foot, total weight 268gm, height 9 cm and diameter 13 cm

Victorian sterling silver bon bon bowl, with floral and scroll…

Victorian Silver Bon Bon Bowl, Sheffield 1893

Victorian sterling silver bon bon bowl, with floral and scroll rim, and pierced lattice panels, Sheffield 1893

Two sterling silver footed bon bon bowls hallmarked Sheffield…

Sheffield 1935 Sterling Silver Footed Bon Bon Bowls

Two sterling silver footed bon bon bowls hallmarked Sheffield 1935, 156 grams

A Wakefield sterling silver bon bon dish, fluted bowl with…

Wakefield Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish

A Wakefield sterling silver bon bon dish, fluted bowl with pedestal base, marked to base, height 7 cm D 13 cm Wt 163 grams

Victorian sterling Sliver bon bon dish, hallmarked, London,…

1856 London Hallmarked Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish

Victorian sterling Sliver bon bon dish, hallmarked, London, 1856, J.B (maker marks rubbed), with shaped bowl, accented with c-scrolls on a foliate shaped foot, total weight 111gm, diameter 10 cm

George IV sterling silver bon bon dish, hallmarked, London,…

George IV Silver Bon Bon Dish

George IV sterling silver bon bon dish, hallmarked, London, 1836, E.F, with a shaped bowl, with gilt interior, embossed with panels of flower heads, on shaped serpentine foot, total weight 171gm, diameter 12.5 cm

Edwardian VII hallmarked sterling silver bon bon dish. Hm…

Antique Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish, London 1902

Edwardian VII hallmarked sterling silver bon bon dish. Hm London 1902, maker George Jackson and David Fullerton. Shaped bowl with applied scrolling decoration, raised on 4 feet, height 11 cm W202g

Pair Edwardian VII sterling silver bon bon bowls circular shape…

Edwardian Sterling Silver Bon Bon Bowls

Pair Edwardian VII sterling silver bon bon bowls circular shape with waved rims on 3 acanthus top scroll legs, London, 1904, makers, Searle & Co (Walter Henry Searle)

Edward VII Arts & Crafts sterling silver bonbon bowl hand…

Arts & Crafts Silver Bonbon Bowl with Scrolling Supports

Edward VII Arts & Crafts sterling silver bonbon bowl hand hammered bowl on baluster column with three scrolling supports with domed circular base, Sheffield, 1905

George V sterling silver stemmed bonbon bowl elliptical shape…

Hammered Sterling Silver Bonbon Bowl, Chester 1912

George V sterling silver stemmed bonbon bowl elliptical shape with all-over hand hammered decoration, Chester, 1912

Cased pair Victorian sterling silver bonbon bowls oval shape…

Victorian Sterling Silver Bonbon Bowls with Lattice Panels

Cased pair Victorian sterling silver bonbon bowls oval shape with decorative pierced lattice panels, engraved monogram Sheffield, 1892, makers, Martin hall & Co, (Richard Martin & Ebenezer hall)

Pair George V sterling silver bon bon bowls shaped octagonal…

George V Silver Bon Bon Bowls with Pierced Sides

Pair George V sterling silver bon bon bowls shaped octagonal with pierced sides on four fluted scroll feet, Birmingham, 1933

George V sterling silver two handled bowl hand hammered…

George V Sterling Silver Bowl and Bon Bon Dish

George V sterling silver two handled bowl hand hammered decoration on 4 scroll legs, Birmingham, 1926, together with a 3 handled sterling silver bon bon dish.

George V sterling silver epergne with detachable lattice bowl…

George V Silver Epergne with Detachable Lattice Bowl Top

George V sterling silver epergne with detachable lattice bowl top, the trumpet shaped column supporting 3 bon bon baskets and a wider lattice bowl base, London, 1910, 29.5 cm height

Two silver shell bowls, a small Victorian bon bon dish on three…

Silver Shell Bowls and Victorian Bon Bon Dish Set

Two silver shell bowls, a small Victorian bon bon dish on three ball feet; William Hutton & Sons, London, 1882 and larger dish repousse and chased on three ball feet stamped silver.

Two sterling silver bowls & a sterling silver bon bon dish,…

Sterling Silver Bowls and Bon Bon Dish Set

Two sterling silver bowls & a sterling silver bon bon dish, 1894/5 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Nathan & Hayes, 1911/12 London, with maker's marks for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd; and one marked.925, one bowl of lobed form with scalloped edges and…

A sterling silver pierced bon bon dish, 20th century, the oval…

Pierced Silver Bon Bon Dish

A sterling silver pierced bon bon dish, 20th century, the oval dish with deep pierced sides of scrolling foliage and flowers centred with an embossed floral bouquet; stamped. 925 to edge of bowl. Silver weight 107gr. Height 3.5 cm. Length 17 cm. Width 12…

English hallmarked sterling silver George V pair of bonbon…

George V Sterling Silver Bonbon Dishes with Leather Bases

English hallmarked sterling silver George V pair of bonbon dishes with pierced bowls and leather clad weighted bases for balance, presented in a silk lined case. Birmingham, 1933 and 1934, maker S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, condition good, minor staining.…

Two sterling silver bowls, together with sterling silver bon…

Set of Three Sterling Silver Bowls - 270g

Two sterling silver bowls, together with sterling silver bon bon dish, various dates, 270g

A pair of silver bon bon dishes, Chester 1910 each raised on a…

Chester 1910 Silver Bon Bon Dishes

A pair of silver bon bon dishes, Chester 1910 each raised on a circular foot with swagged decoration, the shaped square form bowl with over hanging pierced foliate borders and quatrefoil pierced interior with further moulded swags, height 8.5 cm, weight…