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Sugar Bowl, Burslem, 1775 / 1800. Creator: WedgwoodSugar Bowl, Burslem, 1775/1800
Sugar Bowl, Burslem, c. 1800. Creator: WedgwoodSugar Bowl, Burslem, c. 1800
Sugar Bowl with Symbols of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Staffordshire, c. 1830
Sugar Bowl and Lid, Worcester, c. 1760. Creator: Royal WorcesterSugar Bowl and Lid, Worcester, c. 1760
Sugar Basket (part of a Coffee Service), Vienna, c. 1770
Sugar Bowl, Derby, 1780 / 95. Creator: Derby Porcelain Manufactory EnglandSugar Bowl, Derby, 1780/95
Sugar Bowl, Paris, c. 1820. Creator: Denuelle Porcelain ManufactorySugar Bowl, Paris, c. 1820
Sugar Bowl, c. 1936. Creator: Janet RizaSugar Bowl, c. 1936
Sugar Bowl with Cover, c. 1934. Creator: Janet RizaSugar Bowl with Cover, c. 1934
Sugar Bowl, c. 1937. Creator: Janet RizaSugar Bowl, c. 1937
Covered Sugar Bowl, 1835 / 55. Creator: UnknownCovered Sugar Bowl, 1835/55
Sugar Bowl with Cover, 1840 / 90. Creator: UnknownSugar Bowl with Cover, 1840/90
Sugar bowl, 1820 / 50. Creator: UnknownSugar bowl, 1820/50
Sugar Bowl, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Nicholas AmanteaSugar Bowl, 1935/1942
Sugar Bowl, c. 1939. Creator: Henry MoranSugar Bowl, c. 1939
The Fame Tea Service at Lloyd s, c1804, (1928)The Fame Tea Service at Lloyd s, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]
James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas RowlandsonJames Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Scots writer James Boswell and his wife Margaret at tea with English lexicographer Dr Samuel Johnson