Queen Anne Sugar Bowl
The Queen Anne Sugar Bowl is 3″ in diameter and stands 4″ tall to the top of the finial. It is an original design and was made to accompany the Queen Anne teapots
The Queen Anne Sugar Bowl is 3″ in diameter and stands 4″ tall to the top of the finial. It is an original design and was made to accompany the Queen Anne teapots
The Sugar Bowl is an original design with an 18th century Philadelphia influence. It too stands about 5.5″ tall.
The Salt Bowl & Spoon has been a great addition to the product line. Many people use different kinds of salt today.
The Fruit Bowl was my Father’s masterpiece. It won the Steven’s Metal Award at the 17th Annual Juried Exhibit of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in 1992.
The Yates Basin is a reproduction of an 18th century piece made by London pewterer, Richard Yates, circa 1770s. It’s a big bowl with the classic narrow rim of a period basin.
The Candy Dish is another old design that has been a customer favorite over the years. It has so many uses and is a great gift for all occasions.
The Soup / Salad Bowl is a scaled down version of the Serving Bowl, so the two compliment each other nicely. Great for candy or nuts, too! Made from heavy gauge metal for everyday use.
The Serving Bowl has a graceful line and has many uses. The flared lip is easy to hold, even with hot veggies in the bowl! There’s a decorative incised line one quarter inch from the outside edge.
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