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One of a three-piece tea service, the sugar bowl is a small silver container with a lobed shape and a flat lid with a bone finial. The finial is carved into four lobes to match the body of the pot. The surface of the silver is not glassy-smooth; it has a hand-worked, hammered surface. The overall design impression is of satisfying geometric proportions with a slightly organic feel.
Wiener Werkst
Sugar bowl with lid, from 3-piece tea service
1905 – 1915
Gift of Mr. William Muschenheim
1979/2.88.2
Two-handled cup with stemmed foot, square handles and opulent repoussé decoration
Samuel Kirk
Sugar Bowl, from six piece silver coffee and tea service
1845 – 1855
Gift of Mrs. George G. Cameron
1982/2.57E
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