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Heavy Gauge Nickel Plated Square Chippendale Tray

Product code: S7
Collection: Swatkins Trophies
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£15.84 - £18.63 (including vat)
Available in 5 sizes (from 115mm to 300mm)
Price includes salver only. Optional stand and presentation box available for an additional cost.

Made in Walsall by specialist awards maker, Swatkins, this octagonal nickel plated tray belongs to the Endurance range. The polished surface of the Heavy Gauge Nickel Plated Square Chippendale Tray is non-tarnish and is perfect for engraving with a personal dedication and logo, providing you the opportunity to create a bespoke award that perfectly meets your requirements.

The Heavy Gauge Nickel Plated Square Chippendale Tray can be purchased with or without personalised high quality engraving.

For awards with engraving, simply enter your text in the personalisation section below and upload your logo now or email it to us later. We will email a free artwork proof for your approval before production begins.

Step 1. Quantity & Options
Step 2. Personalisation (select option 3 if not required)
1. Personalise all items the same
2. Personalise each item individually
3. No personalisation required

Description

Artwork information

.EPS is the logo format required by our engraving machines. This type of editable vector artwork file is typically available from your logo designer or art/media department and must be created and saved in editable '.EPS' format. An .EPS vector file cannot be saved by reformatting a flat image (.JPG of .GIF). The .EPS file requires the full detailed outline for accurate engraving.

If you do not have a copy of your logo in .EPS format, we are able to provide a reformatting service for a small additional cost per logo. Once the logo has been reformatted we can provide you with a copy for future use.

Please see below examples of a vectored .EPS file compared to other lower quality Bitmap formats:
Vectored .EPS vs Bitmap .JPG