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SUGAR NIPPERS. American 2nd
SUGAR NIPPERS. American 2nd half-18th to 1st half-19th century. Steel nippers mounted on a wooden base with a brass post 13''l.
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A cut glass sugar caster with
A cut glass sugar caster with silver cover, JTH, JHM London 1889
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A pair of silver sugar tongs a pair
A pair of silver sugar tongs a pair of child's hair brushes a plated notepad and pencil and assorted costume jewellery.
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Seven pairs of silver sugar nips
Seven pairs of silver sugar nips and a pair of sugar tongs, approximately 269g
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Six pairs of silver sugar nips,
Six pairs of silver sugar nips, Georgian and later, approximately 175g
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A pierced silver sugar basket,
A pierced silver sugar basket, Chester 1913, approximately 175g
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Peachblow sugar and creamer,
Peachblow sugar and creamer, satin finish, paneled sides, each about 2-3/4 in.
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Burmese sugar and creamer: satin
Burmese sugar and creamer: satin finish, applied reeded handles, 4-5/8 in. creamer, 4-1/2 in. sugar. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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Burmese sugar, creamer, wishbone
Burmese sugar, creamer, wishbone feet: satin finish, 3-3/4 in. creamer, 3-1/2 in. sugar bowl. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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A Victorian silver sugar caster,
A Victorian silver sugar caster, London 1888, of pear-shape and embossed overall with flowers and foliage, 20.25cm high, approximately 272g
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Burmese sugar, creamer: satin
Burmese sugar, creamer: satin finish, 5-1/2 in. creamer, 4 in. sugar. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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A silver sugar caster, Birmingham
A silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1911, 16cm high, a silver vesta case and sundry silver and plated items
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THOMAS R. CURTIN (AMERICAN,
THOMAS R. CURTIN (AMERICAN, 1899-1977), "SUGARING OFF", OIL ON CANVAS BOARD, DEPICTS SNOW SCENE WITH SUGAR SHACK CABIN IN THE WOODS,...Thomas R. Curtin (American, 1899-1977), "Sugaring Off", oil on canvas board, depicts snow scene with sugar shack cabin in the woods, billowing smoke above roof of cabin, painterly bare trees throughout, signed lower left, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 9 1/2" h. x 13 1/2" w.
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SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd
SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood bands and handle. Old olive green paint. 9 3/4''h.
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SILVER SUGAR CASTERA solid silver
SILVER SUGAR CASTERA solid silver (830 fine) muffineer or sugar caster in traditional swirling pattern with screw top pierced lid. Monogrammed with a 1938 presentation date, signed "M SUNDE 830S", and lid marked 830. Height, 6". Total weight, 79 grams.
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Yellow spatter covered sugar with a
Yellow spatter covered sugar with a cockscomb 19th c. 3 3/4" h. 4 3/4" w. Provenance: Bea Cohen. ?
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STERLING WEIGHTED CREAMER & SUGAR
STERLING WEIGHTED CREAMER & SUGAR With two sterling toothpick holders.
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SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd
SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd half-19th century. Wooden stave construction with fingered bentwood bands copper tacks and swing handle. Original salmon/red paint with black flourishes. 12 1/2''h. 12''d.
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Box Chintz Sugar Etc
Box Chintz Sugar Etc
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SPATTERWARE SUGAR BOWL. Purple
SPATTERWARE SUGAR BOWL. Purple spatter with beehive decoration and green lid. 5 1/2'' h. Replaced lid and radiating hairline on the bottom.
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A Bohemian Glass Sugar Caster Syrup
A Bohemian Glass Sugar Caster Syrup Jug and four Ruby Glass Salts with Silver Overlay Including: a ruby red cut to clear Bohemian sugar castor apprx. 4-1/2"H with silver metal pierced lid a ruby red cut to clear Bohemian glass syrup jug with a hinged silver metal lid apprx. 5-1/2"H and four oval ruby glass silver overlay salts monogrammed "H" each marked 870 apprx. 2" x 1-1/4" x 1-1/4"H. Note: red color varies.
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SUGAR BUCKET. American mid 19th
SUGAR BUCKET. American mid 19th century. Stave constructed bucket with single finger bands and copper tacks. Lid and bentwood swing handle. Layers of green and blue paint have wear. 10''h. 10''d.
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HEISEY CREAMER AND SUGAR.
HEISEY CREAMER AND SUGAR. Alexandrite open creamer and sugar both signed on the legs. 3 1/4'' h.
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Plated silver sugar basket with
Plated silver sugar basket with clear glass insert, 7 3/8" high to top of swing handle, unmarked Estimate $75-125
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Group of Canadian and English
Group of Canadian and English Silver, 20th century comprising: sugar caster, hand mirror, hair brush, 2 dresser bottles, and a dresser jar caster height 7.6 in — 19.2 cm
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SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd
SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd half-19th century. Wooden stave construction with lid and bentwood bands and swing handle. Impressed ''So. Hi......Mass.'' on lid. Old worn blue over grey paint. 9 3/4''h. The top is 9 1/16'' in diameter and the bottom os 9 7/8'' in diameter. Very sturdy with some paint loss on edges.
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SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd
SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd half-19th century. Stave constructed with wooden bands and bentwood swing handle. Old blue paint. 11 1/2''h. The paint is not original.
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COFFEE, MILK, AND SUGAR
COFFEE, MILK, AND SUGAR TRICK.Coffee, Milk, and Sugar Trick. Sweden, Harries Magic, ca. 1940. Cotton, silk, and confetti placed in the separate pieces of a metal coffee service transform into hot coffee, sugar, and cream. Handsome construction, the largest item 9 _Ó high. Includes specially prepared coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl with lid. Very good.
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Continental sugar cutter 19th c.
Continental sugar cutter 19th c. with a chicken finial 4 1/4" h. ?
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AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET. Second
AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET. Second half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood swivel handle and finger seams. Red over other paint layers including salmon. Some flaking, edge loss to lid.9.75"h. 10"d.
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A silver sugar caster, Adie
A silver sugar caster, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1960, of square baluster shape, 18.5cm high, approximately 197g
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A Continental Gilt Silver Creamer
A Continental Gilt Silver Creamer and Sugar Set marked .800 the sugar having a pine cone finial the creamer having an ivory handle each with acanthus borders; approximate total weight overall 22.57 ozt. Height of taller 6 1/4 inches.
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SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd
SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd half-19th century. Wooden stave construction with lid bentwood bands with copper tacks and swing handle. Old red paint some lid edge loss. 10''h. The top is 9 7/16'' in diameter and the bottom is 10 1/16'' in diameter. some alligatoring. The ends of wrap around bands are stapled down under the red paint.
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Box Sterling Filled Sugar and
Box Sterling Filled Sugar and Creamers Etc
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SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd
SUGAR BUCKET. American 2nd half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood bands and bentwood handle. Old green paint. 13.5''h. 15.25''d.
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AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET. Second
AMERICAN SUGAR BUCKET. Second half-19th century. Stave construction with bentwood swivel handle and finger seams. Original chrome yellow paint. Minor edge loss and top has wear. 10"h. 10"d.