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Sugar Bowl

c. 1935
designed by
(British, 1872–1945)
made by
(British)
retailed by
(British)
Medium
silver
Measurements
Overall: 5.2 x 7.3 x 5.4 cm (2 1/16 x 2 7/8 x 2 1/8 in.)
Copyright
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Location
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This sugar bowl is part of a larger tea service.

Description

A streamlined adaptation of traditional forms distinguishes this otherwise diminutive tea service designed for use by one person. As such, the design typifies the stylized modern look that emerged in the 1920s and remained popular throughout the 1930s. Compartmentalized forms, economy of scale, and new materials (Bakelite) are a feature of its updated design. While this version in solid silver remained the top of the line, it could also be purchased in less expensive silver plate from the several stores that retailed it around Britain.
A rectangular silver sugar bowl possesses a minimalist form with softly rounded corners and a brilliant, mirror-like finish. The open vessel features a delicate, slightly flared rim above smooth, unadorned sides that descend to a slightly wider, stepped base. Lacking any decorative engravings, the object relies on its uniform metallic sheen and simple geometric silhouette to capture and reflect the surrounding light.

Sugar Bowl

c. 1935

Harold Stabler, J.R.O & Sons, Ogdens

(British, 1872–1945), (British), (British)
England, 20th century

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