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Sugar Bowl

CultureChinese
Date19th century
MediumPorcelain
DimensionsOverall: 3 7/8 × 3 7/8 inches (9.84 × 9.84 cm)
Credit LineGift of Katherine Harvey
Object numberF59-51/29 A,B
On View
Not on view
DescriptionPart of seventy-seven piece tea service. In plates and on sides of vessels and containers is scene in famille-rose style with gold monogram, MTA, above figs. Border design of gold grape bunches and leaves in plates and on lids and upper sides of vessels. Lid knobs of jam dish and pots, gold berries. Handles of truncated conical pots and cylindrical sugar, entertwining "vines" ends of which attached with gold leaves.
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Photo taken 5/2016
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Sugar Bowl with Lid
Eva Zeisel
1929-1935
2018.1.3.1,2
side A overall
Jean-Valentin Morel
ca. 1842-1848
2006.45.4.A,B
Teapot with Lid
Eva Zeisel
1929-1935
2018.1.1.1,2
Cup
Eva Zeisel
1929-1935
2018.1.5
Saucer
Eva Zeisel
1929-1935
2018.1.7
Creamer
Eva Zeisel
1929-1935
2018.1.2
Cup
Eva Zeisel
1929-1935
2018.1.4