June 13, 2022 4 min read 13 Comments
This set again shows the large earlier sugar containers, but this time mostly to show off the wealth of the owner, because anyone who could offer sugar in large quantities was surely wealthy. The sugar pot measures 6" x 6" x 5"h. The exceptional Antique Vincennes Sevres sugar and cream pitcher have hand painted very decorative portraits, on a stunning and very rare to find apple green Sevres background. From an old chateau estate in Europe. Both pieces have two different stunning original portraits of a lady, delicately and expertly painted by the most accomplished painters of the era.
SQUARE SIFTER SPOON: A most attractive and rare shaped Antique Sterling Silver Sugar Sifter with lovely proportions, this sifter below is an elegant polished silver with piercings to the unusual squared bowl. The curved handle ends in a split as it attaches to the bowl. Marked with a sterling mark of a head in a circle, unfortunately I could not locate the maker by the hallmark after extensive research. {I hate that!}
This collectable beauty dates to the early 1800's, there is some wear to the bottom inside of the spoon bowl, please see the photos. This piece was used and loved by the family, I bought it from a family estate in Europe, it appears to have been repaired at one point long ago, the handle was re-attached with silver. It's such a large size and rare shape that I forgave it that, it's perfectly imperfect. {I can only image the horror of the person who "sifted" a little too hard and had to have it repaired!!}
DUTCH HAND ENGRAVED SPOON: A beautiful asset for any tea table, this early silver sugar sifter confection spoon is exceptional and a rare find. Known as a Saupoudreuse or sugar sifting spoon. This spoon has an exquisite scalloped pierced bowl, and a hand stippled and engraved feminine handle patterned with elegant Louis XVI Rococo styling. Marked for Dutch silver, date letter for 1861.
I hope you have enjoyed learning just a tiny bit about Collecting Sweet Sugar Antiques - each one is beautiful, and a delight to collect and use!
A BIENTOT
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June 13, 2022
Thank you Anja. I am so happy that you take the time to read the posts, and to leave me comments, dear Dutch friend! I hope you are having a beautiful week!
June 13, 2022
Thanks so much for your visit Nancy. It’s always a joy to have to leave a comment. xo
June 13, 2022
Sarah, I knew you might have some of these! They are great fun, not just a pretty face, they can be used to sprinkle little clouds of sugar over madelines and strawberries. Hope you are having a beautiful week!
June 13, 2022
Rita, they really are so beautiful. I wish we all still used such elegant pieces regularly. Luckily I do have clients who collect the sugar spoons, and use them when they entertain. Hope you are having a happy week!
June 13, 2022
Sharon, so lucky! They are not just beautiful, but so useful too. xo
June 15, 2022
Thanks for your visit!
June 13, 2022
The antiques are beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Joan,Marilyn and Marion
June 13, 2022
I have several of these items and enjoy using them! Thanks for this information! Blessings
June 13, 2022
Beautiful! Especially those sugar sifter spoons!
June 13, 2022
Lidy, I absolutely do! Your collection is stunning, and I so appreciate you sharing the history of sugar and of this fine collection of examples of sugar accessories. Over the years of shopping antique markets here and abroad, I’ve added a few pieces myself. I so appreciate visiting your beautiful blog for its visual treats as well as for the excellent information you share.
June 13, 2022
What an enjoyable blog this morning.I love history. I have never thought about the history of sugar before. I’m so glad to learn all this. Thank you for showing your beautiful antiques too.
June 13, 2022
Dear Lidy, the antiques you sell are gorgeous ,unfortunately you don’t ship abroad ,so bad luck for me.
Read your blog regularly also because of the background information.
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What beautiful items – and the historical information/stories that you shared added so much! It was so interesting to read! I love your blog and how you describe your ‘lovelies’ with all of us! Have a wonderful day, Lidy!