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LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Round bowl with bold fruit and floral decoration. 4''h.
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LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Oblong bowl with applied handles and four-color floral garlands. 4 3/4''h.
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LEEDS MUG AND COVERED SUGAR
LEEDS MUG AND COVERED SUGAR BOWL. England 1st quarter-19th century. Both with yellow strawberry designs. Sugar has molded ring handles. Some imperfections. Mug 5.5''h. sugar 4.5''h.
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LEEDS PITCHER AND SUGAR BOWL.
LEEDS PITCHER AND SUGAR BOWL. England 1st quarter-19th century. Pitcher with yellow strawberries 5.5''h. and covered sugar with two applied handles and sprig and sunflower-type design 4.75''h. Some imperfections. Pitcher has hairline in base sugar has hairline small flakes & lid may or may not be original.
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LEEDS PEAFOWL COVERED SUGAR BOWL,
LEEDS PEAFOWL COVERED SUGAR BOWL, EARLY 19TH C.Leeds peafowl covered sugar bowl, early 19th c. , 4 1/2" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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LEEDS BOWL. England early 19th
LEEDS BOWL. England early 19th century. Leeds bowl with leaf and berry rim and ''RUM'' at center. Footed. 6 1/4''d. Imperfections. bowl three foot flakes and one small rim nip
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LEEDS-TYPE BOWL. England early
LEEDS-TYPE BOWL. England early 19th century. Large four-color bowl with flowers and foliage. Wear. 5''h. 10''d.
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SPATTERWARE SUGAR BOWL & LEEDS
SPATTERWARE SUGAR BOWL & LEEDS FEATHER BOWL1st item: Spatterware sugar bowl, blue with vignettes of floral sprays, paneled form with spayed finial, scrolling handles and footed base. 7 3/4" H. 2nd item: Leeds soft paste china with blue feather edge. 1 1/4" H x 10 3/8" dia. Both items early 19th century. Provenance: Private Arkansas Collection.
Condition:
1st item: Some staining to top and interior of bowl. 2nd item: Fleabite chips to underside of chip and base.
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Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated in
Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated in the Clematis Design diameter 9cm
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SUGAR BOWL CREAMER AND CUP AND
SUGAR BOWL CREAMER AND CUP AND SAUCER. England early 19th century salt-glazed stoneware. Castleford types. Covered sugar with oblong bowl molded figural decoration and floral finial. Trimmed in green 5 1/4''l. And creamer with molded decoration including eagle and shield. 4''h. Together with a child's cup and saucer in artichoke pattern.
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PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American
PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American late 19th century. Footed covered container with urn finial and bale handle. Slight surface wear lid hairline. 6 1/4''h.
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PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American
PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American late 19th century. Footed covered container with urn finial and bale handle. Slight wear hairlines. 6''h.
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* An Irish Silver Sugar Bowl
* 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.
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A GEORGE III SUGAR BOWL the rim
A GEORGE III SUGAR BOWL
the rim with shells to the angles, the upscrolled handles formed of leaves and with bright cut band, on ball feet, 12cm h, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1809, 11ozs
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A Dr. Wall Worcester Covered
A 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.
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LEEDS-TYPE BOWL. England early
LEEDS-TYPE BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Large vining ''star flowers''. Minor imperfections. 12 1/4''d. Hairlines on underside that don't go through a few foot chips.
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Two pieces of Leeds porcelain early
Two pieces of Leeds porcelain early 19th c. to include a teapot and sugar bowl 7 1/2" h. and 5 1/2" h. ?
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A George III Sheffield Plate
A George III Sheffield Plate Sugar Bowl c. 1780 maker R untraced vase form with loop handles.
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Signed Lester Breininger (Robesonia
Signed Lester Breininger (Robesonia Penna.) sugar bowl. 6'' Ht.
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Staffordshire china sugar bowl in
Staffordshire china sugar bowl in the ''Gaudy Welsh'' pattern and 10 Porcelain de Paris floral decorated luncheon plates Estimate $ 70-125 No condition report supplied.
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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
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SILVER SUGAR BOWL. American 1st
SILVER 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.
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SILVER SUGAR BOWL. American 1st
SILVER 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.
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Leeds porcelain coffee pot 19th
Leeds porcelain coffee pot 19th c. together with a Leeds saucer and a spongeware sugar bowl tallest - 10 1/2" h. ?
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A silver sugar bowl, Adie Bros.,
A silver sugar bowl, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1933, of pierced form with twin handles, 15.5cm wide across handles, approximately 170g
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Miniature Leeds teapot, creamer,
Miniature Leeds teapot, creamer, & sugar bowl, brushed floral decoration, teapot 2 3/4" h, 5 1/2" l Estimate $100-200
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Dominick & Haff for W.W. Wattles
Dominick & 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.
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A silver fluted and chased sugar
A silver fluted and chased sugar bowl Sheffield 1905 approx. weight 4.3 oz.
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George IV Britannia Sugar Bowl
George IV Britannia Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcherby London silversmith Edward Farell London 1817 date letter with scrolling leaf pattern in repousse satyr mask and hoof feet squirrel handles.5.5 in. 44.95 troy oz.Good estate condition.
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PEWTER SUGAR BOWL. Touch marks for
PEWTER SUGAR BOWL. Touch marks for George Richardson Sr. Cranston Rhode Island ca.1828-1845. Jacobs #237. Covered sugar with two handles 5''h. Ex Dr. Melvyn & Bette Wolf (Michigan).
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TWO LEEDS HANDLELESS CUPS AND
TWO LEEDS HANDLELESS CUPS AND SAUCERS. England 1st quarter-19th century. Bold designs of flowers and leaves. Small flakes on table rings.
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AMERICAN WEIGHTED STERLING
AMERICAN WEIGHTED STERLING CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWLAmerican Weighted Sterling Creamer and Sugar Bowl
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Bennington Sugar BowlEarly 19th
Bennington Sugar BowlEarly 19th cent.Condition: Chip to underside of base.Dimensions: Ht. 9''Provenance: Property from The Strong sold to benefit the museum's collections fund.E
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TWO ENGLISH DELFTWARE LIDDED
TWO ENGLISH DELFTWARE LIDDED SUGAR BOWLSTwo English delftware lidded sugar bowls, mid 18th c. , including a cylindrical Bristol example and a London or Bristol, 5" h. and 5 1/2" h. Provenance: Bristol - Jonathan Trace 2013; London - Kevin Morris 2008.
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Condition:
Glaze lines and typical rim chips.
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COVERED SUGAR BOWL. Pittsburgh
COVERED 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.
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PR., CARDER STEUBEN SELENIUM RED
PR., CARDER STEUBEN SELENIUM RED SUGAR BOWLS, 811 Steuben (American), 1920-1929. Pair of selenium red open glass handled sugar bowls (shape 811), each having an arch and point cut rim, engraved scrolled flowering vine design, and rising on an octagonal shaped foot with pontil mark to the underside. Each with acid mark to the underside. Approx. of one, h. 4.75", w. 7.25".