An Arts and Crafts Silver Covered Sugar Bowl

A charming hand planished sterling silver sugar bowl, by an untraced maker. The initials on the bottom read 'WEK'. This clearly hand crafted bowl features delightful decorations on the lid and around the base. A charming example of the Arts and Crafts style!

The diameter of the lid measures 13.3 centimetres (5.2 inches).

Type: sugar bowl
Function: Dining
Country: England

Price: £ 375 GBP

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