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THREE PAIRS STERLING SILVER SUGAR
THREE PAIRS STERLING SILVER SUGAR CUBE TONGS, 2.5 OZTThree Pairs Sterling Silver Sugar Cube Tongs,, Dimensions: 2.5 ozt
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INDIAN SUGAR CUBE BARITE SPECIMEN
INDIAN SUGAR CUBE BARITE SPECIMEN ON STAND Sugar cube barite specimen with multi-dimensional clusters in gray and white, found in India, with display stand.
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Diamond cut crystal icing sugar
Diamond cut crystal icing sugar baluster form on a facet, stepped and star cut base, approx 15cm H x 6cm dia
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Ruby Glass Covered Sugar Bowl
Ruby Glass Covered Sugar Bowl honeycombdesign with silverplate top unusual attached sugar cube tongs 4'' excellent
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Kentucky or Tennessee Sugar Box
Kentucky or Tennessee Sugar Box Ca 1840s a sugar box in cherry with poplar secondary having a fold-back lid opening to a divided interior with a lift-out spice tray paneled front and sides; ht. 33 wd. 35.25 dp. 17.75 in. Condition: Refinished.
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1799-1820 BRITISH STERLING SUGAR
1799-1820 BRITISH STERLING SUGAR CUBE TONGS (2)Featured in this lot are two 1799-1820 British sterling sugar cube tongs made by two different silversmiths. The first sugar cube tong was made by John Lias in London around 1800-1818. John Lias first started in the silversmith industry when he worked as a buckle-maker. After starting his firm in 1791, he started to focus on making fine, sterling kitchenware and utensils. In 1818 he took his son as his partner in the firm, Henry Lias I, and they were joined from 1823 to 1837 by another son, Charles. The sugar cube tong shows a solid sterling construction with embossed designs throughout the entire piece. The designs show intricate detail and feature embossed initials at the top reading, "TRM". On the inside of the tongs, the artists hallmark can be seen stamped into the sterling reading, "IL", along with a lion passant indicating the quality of the silver and a right facing kings face indicating it was made under King George III. The sugar cube tongs show good condition overall with no signs of obvious damage present. They measure 5 1/2" L x 1 3/16" W x 3/4" H. The second sugar cube tong was made by Stephen Adams II in London in 1799. Stephen Adams I was a goldsmith, loriner and warden of the Goldsmiths Company but retired in 1790 when his son, Adams II, entered his first mark. The sugar cube tongs feature a solid sterling construction with embossed designs throughout the entire piece. The tongs feature stampings on the inside of the handles, showing the makers mark "SA", a right facing kings head indicating it was made under King George III, a lion passant showing the quality of silver and the letter "D" showing the year it was made (1799). The sugar cube tongs show good condition overall with no signs of obvious damage present. The tongs measure 5 1/2" L x 1 1/8" W x 5/8" H. The collective weight of the tongs is 55 grams.
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A silver sugar caster, Adie
A silver sugar caster, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1923, of baluster form on an octagonal base, 16.5cm high and a silver cruet, Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2001, approximately 263g
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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 silver box of geometric cut
A silver box of geometric cut cube form, Britannia .935 standard, Mary Ann Simmons, London 2009, 12.5cm high approximately 290g
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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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Two Sugar Boxes American or
Two Sugar Boxes American or British, 19th century: one mahogany with mahogany veneers, pine secondary, sectioned interior with hinged blade, 7-3/4 x 13-1/2 x 10 in., good condition, some veneer separations and warpage; one with grain-painted exterior, interior with hinged breaker, dovetailed drawer below, 7-1/2 x 15-3/4 x 9-1/4 in., extensive surface losses; with sugar nipper, 9-1/8 in., good condition; wooden sugar hammer with incised decoration, 11 in., good condition
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Box Old Japanese Sugar Mold Pieces
Box Old Japanese Sugar Mold Pieces
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Box Chintz Sugar Etc
Box Chintz Sugar Etc
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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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Box Sterling Filled Sugar and
Box Sterling Filled Sugar and Creamers Etc
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`YELLOW- SUGAR' A RARE TG GREEN
`YELLOW- SUGAR' A RARE TG GREEN CORNISH WARE CADDY AND COVER (2) Cylindrical form, titled in black on a blue banded ground, black printed shield mark, impressed 18, 10.5cm high
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5 CUT GLASS ITEMS5 Cut glass items-
5 CUT GLASS ITEMS5 Cut glass items- including bowl with cubic design; sugar and creamer; compote; celery dish (has chips); various sizes.
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Tall Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Sugar
Tall Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Sugar Basin, first quarter 19th century, in alternating "Strawberry Diamond" and "Cross-Hatch" panels, the circular foot reverse sunburst cut, h. 7-1/4", dia. 4-1/2".
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(7) Glass sugar shakers & syrups,
(7) Glass sugar shakers & syrups, including ribbed lattice, coinspot, pattern glass, ruby paneled, bird painted milk glass, tallest 6-3/4"
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HEART SUGAR MOLDA maple sugar
HEART SUGAR MOLDA maple sugar mold with an elaborate fluted heart, a cross and radiant stars. Constructed in two pieces of wood joined by wooden pegs. Mid-19th century. Allio collection. FRANCAIS: Moule à sucre d'érable avec cœur cannelé élaboré, une croix et étoiles rayonnantes. Construit en deux morceaux et reliés par des chevilles. Milieu 19e siècle. Collection Allio. 8" x 5" x 2".
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A Sucrier or Small Tureen with
A Sucrier or Small Tureen with Underplate Oval shape porcelain double handled sugar box with lid and underplate hand decorated with salmon green and yellow on a cobalt blue background with a foliate tracery in gilt on the cobalt ground gilt rims handles and finial. Gilt painter's mark 1025 on the bottom of each piece. Possibly Coalport.
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ROBERT CRAWFORD JOHNSON (1882–1937)
ROBERT CRAWFORD JOHNSON (1882–1937) FOR CUBE TEAPOTS LTD
"THE CUBE" TEA SET, DESIGNED 1916 silver plated metal, wicker, comprising a TEAPOT, 11cm high; a COFFEE POT, 13.5cm high; a CHOCOLATE POT, 8.5cm high; a MILK JUG, 6cm high; and a SUGAR BOWL, 7cm high, manufacturer's stamp to each(5)
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A George III silver sugar basket,
A George III silver sugar basket, J?, London 1777, the beaded rim and handle above a pierced Greek key design, swags and eight petal flowers with blue glass liner, together with later sugar nips, approximately 190g
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A silver cased bakelite sugar
A silver cased bakelite sugar caster Birmingham 1948 together with a continental cake slice marked ''silver 835''.
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Early 19th Cent. Wooden Sugar
Early 19th Cent. Wooden Sugar BoxCondition: Original red paint & stenciling.Dimensions: Ht. 7 1/2'' Dia. 9 1/2''Provenance: From the collection of the former Campbell-Whittlesey House Museum.E
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SWEET-HEART SUGAR CONE BARREL AND A
SWEET-HEART SUGAR CONE BARREL AND A T&W ICE CREAM TINSweet-Heart Sugar Cone Barrel and a T&W Ice Cream Tin,,
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SUGAR CUTTER IN PINE BOX AND
SUGAR CUTTER IN PINE BOX AND RELATED HAND TOOLS SUGAR CUTTER IN PINE BOX WITH HINGED CUTTING BLADE, MID-FLOOR WITH DRILLED HOLES AND SHALLOW DRAWER FOR COLLECTING SUGAR; ALONG WITH 5 SUGAR NIPPER HAND TOOLS, AND BRASS CANDLE SNUFFER WITH TRAY; 6.5"H X 14"W X 13.25"D SUGAR CUTTER BOX; 10"L LARGEST SUGAR NIPPER
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A silver octagonal sugar caster,
A silver octagonal sugar caster, R S, Sheffield 1933, four pierced sweetmeat dishes and a salver, approximately 455g
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A pierced silver sugar basket,
A pierced silver sugar basket, Chester 1913, approximately 175g
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Metal Cube Form Coffee Table with
Metal Cube Form Coffee Table with Glass Top witha Brass Sculpture of a Dancer. From a Bronx NY estate. Dimensions: Table - 22'' wide x 22'' deep x 16'' high; Sculpture - 26'' high.
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A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CUBE
A CONTEMPORARY SILVER CUBE PENDANT LIGHTA contemporary silver cube pendant light, 21st Century With a plastic cube lined with reflective silver-style coating, electrified 11.75" H x 11.75" W x 11.75" D Provenance: Private Collection, Hidden Hills, CA Dimensions: 11.75" H x 11.75" W x 11.75" D Provenance: Private Collection, Hidden Hills, CA
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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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SUPER SUGAR CRISP / SUPER ORANGE
SUPER SUGAR CRISP / SUPER ORANGE CRISP. LOT OF OVER 30 ...Super Sugar Crisp / Super Orange Crisp. Lot of Over 30 Prototype Cereal Boxes. Post, 1970s. Gathered in eight parcels, each enclosing multiple pieces, comprising: nine 12-ounce and one 18-ounce boxes of Super Sugar Crisp (Dynamite Mini-Books premium); two 14-ounce boxes of Super Orange Crisp (Glow in the Dark Plastic Ball premium); four 15-ounce boxes of Super Sugar Crisp (Crazy Bounce Ball premium); one 15-ounce box of Super Sugar Crisp (Glow in the Dark Pen premium); six 12- or 18-ounce Super Sugar Crisp boxes (Magic Marker Liquid Crayons premium); one 18- and three 12-ounce boxes of Super Sugar Crisp (Plastic Glow Pen premium); and sixteen 15-ounce boxes of Super Sugar Crisp (Jerry Lucas Magic Trick premium). Except for a few trimmed panels, all complete flattened boxes. Provenance: Collection of Larido Corporation, premiums supplier to Post/General Foods.
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Ronald Davis (American/California
Ronald Davis (American/California b. 1937) "Cube: Composition in Orange and Purple" polyester and resin on fiberglass unsigned 5 3/4 in. x 10 in. unframed.
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MCLOUGHLIN BROS. BROWNIE PORTRAIT
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. BROWNIE PORTRAIT CUBESMcLoughlin Bros. Brownie Portrait Cubes , ca. 1892 , lithographed paper on wood blocks, with guide sheets in wood framed box, 13 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 2 3/4".
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Condition:
Overall excellent condition, some light wear, missing one guide sheet.
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Three-Piece Tiffany and Company
Three-Piece Tiffany and Company Sterling Silver Cream and Sugar Set, second quarter 20th century, in the Georgian taste, comprised of an oval tray, w. 8-1/2", d. 6-1/4", a footed open sugar basin of "Revere" form, h. 2", and a footed cream pitcher of baluster form, h. 4".