A specific type of serving piece, often rectangular or oval, is constructed from a base metal, such as brass or copper, and subsequently coated with a layer of silver through electroplating. The Sheridan designation indicates the manufacturer of the item, a company known for producing a range of silver-plated wares. These items are frequently used for serving food and beverages, displaying decorative objects, or as accent pieces in home decor.
Such serving items offer an affordable alternative to solid silver while providing a similar aesthetic appeal. They allow for the presentation of items in a refined manner, adding a touch of elegance to social gatherings or domestic settings. Historically, silver-plated items were particularly popular during periods when solid silver was prohibitively expensive for many households, enabling a wider segment of the population to own and utilize objects with a silver-like finish. Their acquisition represents a balance between cost-effectiveness and the desire for sophisticated presentation.