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Accession Number: 
1367
Object type: 
bowl

The British liked sweetened tea. It became fashionable to have a complete tea service, including sugar bowl and tongs, in the 19th century. Scottish sugar bowls were usually much larger than in England, suggesting that the Scots, in particular, had a sweet tooth.

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Description

Accession Number: 
1367
Object type: 
bowl

Description

black and gold basalt ware sugar bowl with embossed design of leaves round body and vertically from base, two angled handles. Flower knob on lid and radial design.

Material: 
metal
Number of objects: 
1
Height (cm): 
13.60
Width (cm): 
18.10
Date - earliest/single: 
01/01/1800 (All day)
Date - earliest/single certainty: 
circa

Associated

Accession Number: 
1367
Object type: 
bowl
Object production place: 
Legacy - Associated person: 
Hardie

Media

Accession Number: 
1367
Object type: 
bowl
Object has been photographed/scanned: 
Yes