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Sugar bowl

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Early sets for drinking tea included few separate little silver containers that were frequently made in pair or sets of three and placed under a lock and key into a case due to the high cost of tea and sugar at the time, with the larger container intended for sugar. The original sugar holders were
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The second half of the 18th century witnessed the replacement of silver by porcelain in the tea sets in order to match the cups, and the porcelain sugar bowls came into vogue.
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box-like, they evolved into a shape of a bowl with a close-fitting lid (with the shape similar to the modern designs), later were made of glass or had a glass insert.
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by Shirley Jackson the sugar bowl is a prominent object used to poison and murder members of the Blackwood Family.
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The Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg Foundation of Gorizia has a Venetian sugar bowl of the Napoleonic period.
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The idea of using a matching service with teapot, creamer, and a sugar bowl became popular during the reign of
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of Sweden presented a pair of silver sugar bowls to Johan Sederholm, his godfather, in 1796.
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This article about kitchenware or a tool used in preparation or serving of food is a
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Argenti da Tavola e Posate (Table silver and silverware)
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in the Western tradition, that is an integral part of a
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Index

Sugar bowl (dishware)
Sugar Bowl
Sugar bowl (disambiguation)

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Harrison Brothers & Howson
Wikidata
White sugar bowl with purple flower motif
bowl
sugar
sugar cubes
tea
coffee
tea set
George III
Gustav IV Adolf
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Lemony Snicket
Netflix adaptation
We Have Always Lived in the Castle


Wenham 1927
Wenham 1927
"silver sugar bowl"
the original
"A Napoleonic sugar bowl from Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg"
"Evolution of the tea set"

adding to it

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