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Lidded sugar bowl

China

1795-1815

Measurements

5-7/8 in x 4-3/4 in x 4-1/4 in (dia)

Materials

Enameled porcelain

Credit Line

Historic Odessa Foundation, The David Wilson Mansion, Inc.

Accession Number

1971.713

Condition Notes

Both handles have broken off.  The lid has a chip in the rim.

Provenance

Ex coll. Mrs. E. Tatnall (Mary Corbit) Warner

Comments

This cylindrical sugar bowl has a molded body and a molded lid or cover, each with faint vertical ribbing.  Both parts have the same floral sprays and bands, indicating that they were originally made together.  At that time, the sugar bowl had intertwined strap handles at opposite sides.  It is possible that damage to one or both of the handles caused handle remnants to be removed intentionally, since one side has whiter remnants than the other. 

For a teapot with a similar handle that was broken and repaired, see accession no. 2016.68.