Great Exhibition Sugar Bowl
- Product Code:
- 012463
Description
One sugar or two? For those who take sugar in their tea, this dainty sugar bowl features the delightful pattern which was inspired by a dessert stand which formed part of a Minton service purchased by Queen Victoria at The Great Exhibition in 1851.
A green wreath with a pretty blue bow is the central feature on this sugar bowl and joins two delicate floral garlands. The bowl is made by hand in Stoke-on-Trent, England using English fine bone china and finished with 22 carat gold.
Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.
6 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm.
Bowl holds 150 ml.
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