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Sugar Bowl - Victorian Style - James W. Tufts
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This is a quadruple silver-plated open sugar bowl (or possibly a matching waste bowl from a tea service set) made by James W. Tufts of Boston, Massachusetts, likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century (around 1880–1910 based on the company's production period for such hollowware). The marking on the base confirms the manufacturer, the quadruple plating process (indicating a thicker layer of silver over base metal for durability), and the catalog/pattern number 2524, which appears to be from their line of Victorian-style tableware. The piece has a plain, bulbous form with two ornate looped handles, and it originally may have had a lid that's now missing, though many similar designs were sold as open bowls.
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