Acanthus Grey Sugar Bowl
- Product Code:
- 104412
Description
Introducing the Special Edition Acanthus Grey Lidded Sugar Bowl, a stunning example of British craftsmanship inspired by the intricate scrollwork and ornamentation found in the State Apartments of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This elegant sugar bowl features the iconic acanthus design, a motif that appears throughout the Royal Palaces in textiles, furniture, and wall coverings. The refined grey tones are complemented by luxurious 22-carat burnished gold accents, evoking the vibrant and jewel-like quality of Sevres Porcelain within the Royal Collection.
Handmade in Staffordshire, England, using time-honoured techniques that have been preserved for 250 years, each sugar bowl is meticulously crafted and hand-finished to the highest standard. The Acanthus Grey Lidded Sugar Bowl is not just a practical piece for your tea service but also a statement of sophistication and royal heritage, making it an exquisite addition to your home or a cherished gift for any occasion.
9 x 11 x 6cm including lid and handles.
Hand-wash only. Not suitable for dishwashers or microwave ovens. Store pieces separately to avoid surface scratches. For more information on caring for our china visit our helpful guide here.
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Returns
Items must be returned with the sales invoice within 28 days of the purchase date. Due to hygiene reasons, pierced earrings and face coverings cannot be returned unless they are faulty.
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Livery Collection
Our Livery range pays homage to the uniforms and regalia worn by members of the Royal Family and the Guards of the Household Regiments during ceremonial duties at iconic Royal events such as the Coronation, Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace, and Garter Day at Windsor Castle.
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