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Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl

Sugar Bowl

MakerPossibly made by Staffordshire potteries English, 17th century-present
Date1815-1830
MediumMold-formed earthenware with silver luster decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height including lid x width x depth): 4 1/4 x 7 3/4 x 4 1/2in. (10.8 x 19.7 x 11.4cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Grace Clarkson Wilcox
DescriptionOval, lidded sugar bowl with an all over silver luster decoration. The sugar bowl reflects the neoclassical styles of the first half of the nineteenth century by swelling from a narrow base, widening to ribbed sides, and narrowing again at the rim. Two molded and applied handles, in the shape of scrolls, have been attached to the widest point of the sugar bowl. The lid starts from a wide rim and narrows to a flared collar, inside of which is a domed, ribbed, imitation lid. A small imitation finial, molded as part of the imitation lid, rests on top of the dome.

The all over silver luster has worn off protruding portions of the sugar bowl, especialy at the handles, rims, and ribbed portions. Four chips are missing from the flared collar on the lid.
Object number1935.2.20a-b
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    Charlana M. Cady
    about 1835
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    Staffordshire potteries
    1815-1830
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    Staffordshire potteries
    about 1820-1830
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Staffordshire potteries
    about 1820-1840
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    Charlana M. Cady
    about 1835
    1935.2.25.1a,b
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    about 1820-1840
    1961.12.27.2a,b
    Enoch Wood & Sons
    about 1820-1840
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Mary Gorton Keeney
    about 1820
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Enoch Wood & Sons
    about 1840
    1961.1.13.3a,b
    Enoch Wood & Sons
    about 1840
    Sugar Bowl
    Andrew Stevenson
    1816-1830
    Sugar Bowl
    Andrew Stevenson
    1816-1830