Sugar Bowl

This product is a vintage Victorian Capodimonte blue and pink rose Hankook bone china sugar bowl tray. It features a classic Victorian style with a delicate rose pattern, making it a charming addition to any dinnerware collection. The medium-sized sugar bowl with a tray is perfect for serving sugar alongside tea or coffee, adding a touch of elegance to the table setting. Made from high-quality bone china, this piece exudes vintage sophistication and is sure to be a collector’s item for those who appreciate fine dinnerware.

The J. H. Davis Sylvan Blue and White Birds and Stag Transfer-ware Sugar Jar with handle is a charming and elegant addition to any kitchen or dining room. This sugar jar, featuring a delicate transfer-ware design of birds and a stag, adds a touch of vintage charm to your table setting. The white and blue color scheme adds a classic and timeless appeal, making it a perfect collectible piece for those who appreciate fine dinnerware.

This set of two vintage sugar bowls features a floral pattern with a multicolor finish, adding a charming touch to any dining table. Made of ceramic and porcelain, these small round bowls have a glossy finish and come with lids. Perfect for all occasions, these sugar bowls are a delightful addition to any collection of dinnerware and serveware. Hand wash only to preserve their vintage beauty. Unbranded. Does have mark on bottom of each bowl . See photos. One spoon on round bowl has very small chip . Otherwise is good vintage condition.

This antique W. H. Grindley flow blue Portman pattern sugar bowl is a medium-sized porcelain piece featuring a beautiful design of poppies in a blue color. Made in the United Kingdom during the time period of 1850-1899, this original sugar bowl has a glazed finish and does not come with a lid. The Grindley brand is known for its quality craftsmanship, making this piece a unique and collectible addition to any kitchen or dining set. Missing the lid. Cracking on the ” back” of it. cracking goes through inside and outside

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