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Sterling Open Sugar Bowl by S. Kirk & Son, Inc.

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    An early 19th century strap handled pearlware open sugar bowl with neo-classical designs applied quite simply by hand. Hairline.
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  • Circa 1880 Storck & Sinsheimer German Silver Fruit Bowl
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  • c. 1920 Art Deco Sterling & Vermeil Cream & Sugar by Webster
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