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Tea Service (Sugar Bowl)

1807
(British, 1748–1813)
(British, 1740–1825)
(British, 1774–1850)
Medium
silver
Measurements
Overall: 10 x 18.7 x 9.6 cm (3 15/16 x 7 3/8 x 3 3/4 in.)
Weight: 200 g (7.05 oz.)
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A rounded silver sugar bowl features high, angular handles rising from its sides. Engraved floral garlands drape below the flared rim, framing a central shield with leafy borders. At its center, script letters "FWG" are delicately carved. The polished surface tapers to a thin base ringed by a subtle dotted line. From our viewpoint, the vessel exhibits a symmetrical form with fine floral details catching light across the lustrous finish.

Tea Service (Sugar Bowl)

1807

Anne Bateman, Peter Bateman, William (I) Bateman

(British, 1748–1813), (British, 1740–1825), (British, 1774–1850)
London, England, 19th century

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