Sugar bowl (dishware)
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Sugar bowl from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, made by Harrison & Howson for dining car service
A sugar bowl is a small bowl designed for holding sugar or sugar cubes, to be served with tea or coffee in the Western tradition, that is an integral part of a tea set.
[edit] Notable sugar bowls
- Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden presented a pair of silver sugar bowls to Johan Sederholm, his godfather, in 1796.[1]
- The Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg Foundation of Gorizia has a Venetian sugar bowl of the Napoleonic period.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ silver sugar bowl. Johan Sederholm.
- ^ Serenella Ferrari Benedetti. A Napoleonic sugar bowl from Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg. Argenti da Tavola e Posate (Table silver and silverware). ASCAS.
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