Powdered sugar bowl, powdered sugar bowl with domed openwork cover topped with a finial. Maker: Burbidge, Richard 1847–1917, goldsmith. Seller: Harrod's Stores Ltd London, fl. from 1849. Pear-shaped powdered sugar bowl on a circular profiled foot, with a domed openwork cover. Edge of the foot and the top rim decorated with astra gal ornament. Function: sugar vessel. Date: 1913–1914. Place: London, England, Great Britain. Materials/technique: openwork. Dish. Height 15 cm; diameter 5.9 cm; weight 152 g., A circular metallic object viewed from above with a domed center and a pattern of teardrop and curved cutouts arranged in a radial design, the surface showing subtle scratches and small dark spots; the predominant colors visible are silver, gray, and black, set against a pale off-white background.
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Powdered sugar bowl, powdered sugar bowl with domed openwork cover topped with a finial. Maker: Burbidge, Richard 1847–1917, goldsmith. Seller: Harrod's Stores Ltd London, fl. from 1849. Pear-shaped powdered sugar bowl on a circular profiled foot, with a domed openwork cover. Edge of the foot and the top rim decorated with astra gal ornament. Function: sugar vessel. Date: 1913–1914. Place: London, England, Great Britain. Materials/technique: openwork. Dish. Height 15 cm; diameter 5.9 cm; weight 152 g., A circular metallic object viewed from above with a domed center and a pattern of teardrop and curved cutouts arranged in a radial design, the surface showing subtle scratches and small dark spots; the predominant colors visible are silver, gray, and black, set against a pale off-white background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A09_466

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

22.2Mo (211.4Ko) / 23.6cm x 23.6cm / 2787 x 2787 (300dpi)

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