"Francis I" Sterling Silver Bowl,"Francis I" Sterling Silver Bowl, 1956, the pattern introduced in 1907 by Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, no monograms, h. 4-1/2", dia. 8", 13.57 t. oz.
"Francis I" Sterling Silver Bowl,"Francis I" Sterling Silver Bowl, 1950, the pattern introduced in 1907 by Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, no monograms, dia. 11-1/2", 20.58 t. oz.
Continental 800 silver sugar bowlContinental 800 silver sugar bowl with figural decoration, 3" high, 5.12 TO Estimate $60-90
COVERED SUGAR BOWL. PittsburghCOVERED SUGAR BOWL. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1820-1840 blown glass. Colorless baluster-form bowl with a ''clown hat'' lid. Roughness at the finial. 7 1/2''h.
PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. AmericanPEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American late 19th century. Footed covered container with urn finial and bale handle. Slight surface wear lid hairline. 6 1/4''h.
Mexican Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl,Mexican Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl, third quarter 20th century, by Sanborn Hermanos, Mexico City, of hemispherical form, decorated with peaked gadrooning and raised on three cast and applied rococo legs with winged lion-masque mounts and ball-and-claw feet, the cavetto-domed fitted lid decorated en suite and with baluster finial, h. 7-1/2", dia. 6-3/4", 26.62 t. oz.
REED & BARTON FRANCIS I BOWL 9.7REED & BARTON FRANCIS I BOWL 9.7 ozt.
PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. AmericanPEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American late 19th century. Footed covered container with urn finial and bale handle. Slight wear hairlines. 6''h.
Woodside sterling silver coveredWoodside sterling silver covered sugar bowl With a beaded and scrolling knop, the bowl raised on conforming supports and a circular foot. H: 6 in. 13 oz.
A Dr. Wall Worcester Covered SugarA Dr. Wall Worcester Covered Sugar Bowl Decorated in cobalt blue on white with flowers and butterflies, and with a flower shape finial, blue crescent mark on the underside. Purchased from Marshall Galleries, Cleveland OH, 1971.
Philadelphia silver covered sugarPhiladelphia silver covered sugar bowl Samuel Richards, circa 1793 Oval shape with paneled urn finial, engraved lid and rim of bowl, 10 bowls, two on each side with engraved "tulip" decoration with flower decoration, deep square "C" handles, on oval foot, matching lid. L: 7 1/4 in., Weight: 16 oz. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman. Minor ding to one side. center panel has maker's mark "S Richards"
Dominick & Haff for W.W. WattlesDominick & Haff for W.W. Wattles & Sons Sterling Sugar Bowl dated 1902 A lidded sugar bowl with handles raised on round pedestal foot decorated with Baroque style scrolls and floral design and having a gold wash interior. Marked with "W.W. Wattles & Sons" Dominick & Haff hallmark "925" dated 1902 "978" underneath. Monogrammed ERO. Overall measures apprx. 6-1/4"T x 8"L x 5"W. Weighs apprx. 25.54 toz. Provenance: Acquired from the Estate Emily Frew Oliver Sewickley PA.
Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decoratedMoorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated in the Clematis Design diameter 9cm
PA REDWARE COVERED SUGAR BOWLca.PA REDWARE COVERED SUGAR BOWLca. 1870; small PA manganese sponged redware covered sugar bowl, slight conical lid with button knob and interior flange, curve sided bowl, flattened rolled rim, applied crescent lugs and slightly raised foot, southeastern PA origin, 4 1/4"d, 3 1/2"h; Condition: some glaze losses on lug and knob edges
Francis I sterling bowl, marksFrancis I sterling bowl, marks for Reed & Barton, 1953, "X569", 9.63 oz.T., 1-3/4 x 8 in.
"Francis I" Sterling Silver Center"Francis I" Sterling Silver Center Bowl, the pattern introduced in 1907 by Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, this example 1954, l. 15-1/2", w. 11-3/4", 29.33 t. oz.
REED & BARTON STERLING BOWL, "FRANCESREED & BARTON STERLING BOWL, "FRANCES I" PATTERN 2" x 8" Cast sterling silver bowl with voluptuous fruit, flowers and acanthus leaf "Francis I" design; marked with Reed & Barton hallmarks and Sterling and date symbol for 1949 underneath. Weighs 10.25 toz.
Historical blue transferware Historical blue transferware covered sugar bowl Slightly domed lid on tapering bowl with tall foot ring and molded shell form handles decorated with so called "Virginia Church" H: 4 in. PROVENANCE: Peter Scott Collection, Keynsham, Bristol, England
SAN JUAN + SANTA CLARA, PAIR OFSAN JUAN + SANTA CLARA, PAIR OF REDWARE BOWLSSan Juan + Santa Clara, Pair of Redware Bowls, ,Rosita Cata, (San Juan, 1911 - 2008) Polychrome Bowl, ca. 1960, fired clay, pigments inscribed: Rose Cata / San Juan / Pue Height 3 1/2 x Diameter 4 1/2 in. (8.89 x 11.43 cm.) Frances Chavarria (Santa Clara, 1906 - 2000) Carved Redware Bowl fired clay inscribed: Frances M. Chavarria / Santa Clara / Pueblo Height 3 1/4 x Diameter 4 7/8 in. (8.26 x 12.38 cm.) Provenance:Private Collection, Missouri
Philadelphia pewter sugar bowlPhiladelphia pewter sugar bowl attributed to William Will ca. 1775 4 3/4" h. ?
Philadelphia silver covered sugarPhiladelphia silver covered sugar bowl richard humphreys, philadelphia, 1772 Inverted pear shape with urn finial to lid, beaded mid band repeated in the circular foot. H 7 1/2 in., Weight 14 oz. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of William F. Heefner, Bucks County, PA id w9ithone dent and does nt fit snuggly to body, small dents to extremities. ,000
Francis I sterling round bowl,Francis I sterling round bowl, fruit and foliate decoration, marks for Gorham, "X569", 1957, no monogram, 20.11 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 11-1/4 in.
Reed and Barton Sterling SilverReed and Barton Sterling Silver "Francis I" Bowl, the pattern introduced in 1907, of oval footed form, h. 3-1/4", w. 12-3/4", 2.85 t. oz.
Reed and Barton Sterling SilverReed and Barton Sterling Silver "Francis I" Fruit Bowl, the pattern introduced in 1907, of oval footed form, h. 3-1/2", w. 12-1/2".
Tiffany & Co. Covered Sugar BowlTiffany & Co. Covered Sugar Bowl Coffee Pot & Waste Bowl Hand chased engraving & acorn finials. 69ozt.Dimensions: Ht. 11''E
Reed and Barton Sterling SilverReed and Barton Sterling Silver "Francis I" Bowl, the pattern introduced in 1907, dia. 8", 9.95 t. oz.
Philadelphia pewter sugar bowlPhiladelphia pewter sugar bowl attributed to William Will ca. 1775 5 1/4" h. ?
Two transfer-printed covered sugarTwo transfer-printed covered sugar bowls 19th century Decorated with Classical motifs and floral borders, one red and one black. Largest H: 7 in. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England earlyLEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Round bowl with bold fruit and floral decoration. 4''h.
* An Irish Silver Sugar Bowl Matthew* An Irish Silver Sugar Bowl Matthew West Dublin second half 18th century of circular form with a beaded rim having spiral relief decoration raised on three feet; approximate weight 4.61 ozt. Diameter 5 inches.
A FEDERAL COIN SILVER COVERED SUGARA FEDERAL COIN SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL, W A Federal coin silver covered sugar bowl, W. G., Colin or Garrett Forbes, New York, circa 1800, the helmet form with an engraved leafy acorn band, twin engraved wreath medallions, the front with monograms, partial touchmark "rbes" on base, 7"h x 9"w, 16 toz.
SPONGEWARE COVERED SUGAR BOWL.SPONGEWARE COVERED SUGAR BOWL. Together with a spongeware pitcher four plates one bowl and a transfer decorated floral pitcher Sugar bowl: 7'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
REED AND BARTON "FRANCIS I" STERLINGREED AND BARTON "FRANCIS I" STERLING BOWLDESCRIPTION: a sterling silver bowl by Reed and Barton in the "Francis I" pattern, features repousse patterns along the rim portraying fruit cluster and floral wreath banner motifs. Traditionally stamped along the underside. Total Weight: 304 Grams
CIRCA: 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 1.75" Diameter: 8"
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."""
"Francis I" Sterling Silver Vegetable"Francis I" Sterling Silver Vegetable Bowl, the pattern introduced in 1907 by Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, dia. 11-1/2", 21.35 t. oz.
Philadelphia pewter sugar bowlPhiladelphia pewter sugar bowl attributed to William Will ca. 1775 5 1/2" h. ?
SILVER SUGAR BOWL. American 1stSILVER SUGAR BOWL. American 1st quarter-19th century. Hallmark for Baldwin Gardiner Philadelphia. Footed sugar with double handles fluted bowl and foliate bands. Missing lid. 7 1/2''h.