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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A pair of Edwardian quality silver bon-bon dishes, pedestal…

Edwardian Silver Bon-Bon Dishes with Elaborate Piercing

A pair of Edwardian quality silver bon-bon dishes, pedestal boat form, elaborately pierced and decorated with beads, swags and vacant oval cartouches. London 1906 by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd. 410gm. Length 18.8 cm.

A sterling silver raised sweetmeat dish with handle, Chester…

Chester 1907 Sweetmeat Dish with Handle by Barker Bros

A sterling silver raised sweetmeat dish with handle, Chester 1907, with maker's mark Heb over Feb for Barker Bros, raised on a stepped oval foot the low bowl having a broad serpentine rim with ribbed edging, with a shaped pierced strap handle also with a…

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 dish on stand, pierced edge sweets dish…

1928 Birmingham Hallmarked Silver Bon Bon Dish on Stand

Sterling silver bon bon dish on stand, pierced edge sweets dish hallmarked Birmingham 1928

A pair of pierced silver sweetmeat dishes, Charles Boyton /…

Pierced Silver Sweetmeat Dishes by Charles Boyton, London 1901

A pair of pierced silver sweetmeat dishes, Charles Boyton / London / 1901, each oval bowl ornately reticulated, with a floral garland border to rim, supported by a pierced pedestal foot, total weight approximately 302 gms, 8.5 cm high

A pair of ornate sterling silver bon bon dishes, 1910 and 1911…

Ornate Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes by Mappin & Webb

A pair of ornate sterling silver bon bon dishes, 1910 and 1911 London with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb Ltd, fluted boat shaped dishes with pierced sides embellished with arabesque, borders and festoons, applied cast rococo style rims with whorl…

Sterling silver bon bon dish: Edwardian pierced oval form with…

Edwardian Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish

Sterling silver bon bon dish: Edwardian pierced oval form with floral border above unusual engraved scrolling body. Beautiful quality, made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co.Ltd. of Regent St. London c1910. Weight 285 grams, 21 cm x 16 cm x 7.5 cm. VG…

An early George III silver bonbon dish, oval shape, with…

Georgian Silver Bonbon Dish with Pierced Decoration

An early George III silver bonbon dish, oval shape, with beautifully pierced and embossed decoration, oval foot and swing handle. London 1767 by Thomas Foster. Length 15 cm

A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes, oval with repousse…

Victorian Silver Sweetmeat Dishes by Comyns & Sons

A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes, oval with repousse walls. London 1892/93 by William Comyns & Sons. 25.5 x 19.5 cm. 448gm.

Three sterling silver sweet or bon bon dishes, English and…

Sterling Silver Sweet Dishes with Various Maker's Marks

Three sterling silver sweet or bon bon dishes, English and American, 1910, Sheffield, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, a pierced tazza with scroll handles, 1912 Birmingham, a dish with a pierced border and flying handles, rubbed maker's marks, and…

Sterling silver dish, an attractive sterling silver bon-bon…

Birmingham Sterling Silver Bon-Bon Dish, 1891

Sterling silver dish, an attractive sterling silver bon-bon dish from Birmingham 1891, decorated with scrolls, acanthus leaves, flowers and pierced designs, 291g

An Edwarian silver bon-bon dish, pierced, on three shell feet;…

Pierced Silver Bon-Bon Dish by James Deakin & Sons

An Edwarian silver bon-bon dish, pierced, on three shell feet; James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906.

A silver bon bon dish on a pedestal base. Sheffield, 1920.…

Sheffield Silver Bon Bon Dish on Pedestal Base (8 words)

A silver bon bon dish on a pedestal base. Sheffield, 1920. Weight: 645g

An Edward VII sterling silver miniature wheel barrow bon bon…

Edwardian Sterling Silver Wheelbarrow Bon Bon Dish

An Edward VII sterling silver miniature wheel barrow bon bon dish by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1907, 14 cm long, 160grams

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…

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…

An Edward VII silver bon bon dish, maker's mark of James Dixon…

Edward VII Silver Bon Bon Dish, Sheffield 1909

An Edward VII silver bon bon dish, maker's mark of James Dixon & Co., Sheffield 1909, shell shaped with rocaille border, on short scrolled legs, diameter 20 cm

A pair of Edward VII silver bonbon dishes. Oval form with…

Edward VII Silver Cherub Bonbon Dishes

A pair of Edward VII silver bonbon dishes. Oval form with pierced and chased cherub decoration.

A pair of Edwardian sterling silver bon bon dishes, Goldsmiths…

Edwardian Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes, London 1902

A pair of Edwardian sterling silver bon bon dishes, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1902, each circular with pierced sides and a foliate rim, on a spreading foot, 6.5 cm high, 17 cm diameter, 460g in total. Provenance: The Estate of the late…

Georgian silver Ware i a George III bon-bon dish with handle by…

Georgian Silver Bon-Bon Dish and Gravy Jug

Georgian silver Ware i a George III bon-bon dish with handle by Robert Hennell and David Hennell London 1796. Height 7.0 cm. Weight154.8. II George II gravy jug with claw feet. By I W of London 1757 stamped well-worn best estimate. Height 5.0 cm. Weight…

A Pair of Edwardian silver pierced and embossed bon bon dishes…

Edwardian Silver Shell Bon Bon Dishes

A Pair of Edwardian silver pierced and embossed bon bon dishes of shell form raised on three ball feet, H W Atkin, Sheffield 1901. Length 21 cm. Weight 481 gms

A Georgian sterling silver and cut crystal bon bon dish with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish with Swing Handle

A Georgian sterling silver and cut crystal bon bon dish with swing handle, made in London, circa 1771, 14.5 cm high

German silver comport marked '800 Hiess-Sohne', together with…

800 Silver Comport and Bonbon Dish with Floral Decoration

German silver comport marked '800 Hiess-Sohne', together with silver bonbon dish, decorated with flowers and swing handle (2). Weight 524 grams and 348 grams

An early sterling silver bon bon dish, London, circa 1765, of…

1765 Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dish with Floral Motifs

An early sterling silver bon bon dish, London, circa 1765, of shallow form, with an openwork body with scrolling floral motifs, on a raised foot. Hallmarked to verso, no maker's mark present. Approximately 154 gms. Approximately 12 cm high, 17 cm wide, 15…

Edwardian raised silver bon bon dish, elaborately pierced with…

Edwardian Silver Bon Bon Dish with Leaf and Heart Piercing

Edwardian raised silver bon bon dish, elaborately pierced with leafs and heart shaped panels, raised on three joined shell capped legs, Sheffield circa 1902, maker probably James Dixon & Sons, weight: 479 grams

An early Victorian pierced sterling silver sweetmeat dish with…

Victorian Silver Sweetmeat Dish with Liner

An early Victorian pierced sterling silver sweetmeat dish with Liner, 1839 London, with maker's mark for Charles fox II, a cast and chased dish of trailing leaf and branch design, raised on four pierced feet and having a swing handle, with the original…

Thomas Smity, London, 1866 small chalice engraved 'Agricultural…

Antique Chalice and Bon Bon Dish

Thomas Smity, London, 1866 small chalice engraved 'Agricultural Society of NSW 1871, First Prize class 238 Ettamogah White Wine', together with an oval sterling silver bon bon dish, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Birmingham 1892 (2). Height 11 cm total weight 222…

A suite of American sterling silver bon bon dishes, Reed and…

Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes, 1900

A suite of American sterling silver bon bon dishes, Reed and Barton, Massachusetts, circa 1900 (7). A suite of American sterling silver bon bon dishes, Reed and Barton, Massachusetts, circa 1900 comprising a bon bon dish and six subsidiary sweet meat…

A set of four Edwardian silver bon bon dishes by Sebastian…

Edwardian Silver Bon Bon Dishes by Sebastian Henry Garrard

A set of four Edwardian silver bon bon dishes by Sebastian Henry Garrard, London 1909. The repose border with floral roundels joined by openwork swags and scrolls, the saw pierced stepped body embellished with laurel cartouche and swags on conforming…

A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver bon bon dishes, pattern…

Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes, 1927

A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver bon bon dishes, pattern '42B', Assayed by Christian F. Heise, dated 1927, each with an oval dish raised on a stylized foliate base and a decagonal foot. Approximately 198 gms, 5 cm high, 12.5 cm wide.