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This Antique William Roger Silver-Plate Sugar Bowl, made in the early 1900s, reflects the elegance of Victorian-era silver-plated tableware. The bird finial adds a charming decorative touch, symbolizing nature, while showcasing the host's taste and status. Designed to hold sugar cubes or granulated sugar, it was a key element of tea service. Accompanied by 10 silver-plated spoons, guests would use them to sweeten their tea or coffee. William Roger Cross and Keystone mark, used circa 1900-1910.
SKU77704489
Color | Silver |
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Dimensions | 7.5"W x 8"H |
Weight | 5lbs |
Size | 7.5" W x 8" H |
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