A fine antique silver plated chafing dish, early 20th century, with mark and 'All the round' symbol of John round & Son, the oval dish with a hinged lid, having two internal dishes, one pierced, and raised on striking tapering flat ribbed legs with hairy paw feet raised on balls; stamped underside. Height 21 cm. Length 31.5 cm. Width 21.5 cm
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- Chafing Dish - A chafing dish is a type of portable heated tray or stand that is used to keep food warm during a meal or event. It is typically made of metal or stainless steel and has a shallow tray or pan for holding the food.
The tray is usually placed on top of a fuel burner, which generates heat to keep the food warm. Some chafing dishes also have a cover or lid to help retain heat and prevent contamination. Chafing dishes are often used at buffets, banquets, and other events where food is served and may need to be kept warm for an extended period of time.
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