No. 104233080

William Neale, Chester - 1901 - シュガーボウル - Edwardian - .925 silver
No. 104233080

William Neale, Chester - 1901 - シュガーボウル - Edwardian - .925 silver
Edwardian Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl by William Neale & Sons, Chester 1901 – Matching to Teapot
A superb Edwardian sterling silver two-handled sugar bowl, fully hallmarked for William Neale & Sons, Chester 1901. .
Key Features:
Maker & Hallmarks: Clear set of Chester hallmarks including the maker’s mark “W.N”, lion passant, Chester wheatsheaf shield, and 1901 date letter — struck on the body.
Design: Elegant Regency Revival style with bold vertical fluting (gadrooning) to the lower body, a square canted form, and a shaped oval rim with applied bead-and-reel borders. Graceful double scroll handles with floral terminals complete the refined look.
Dimensions: Height 7.5 cm, Length (handle to handle) 16.5 cm, Width approx. 8 cm.
Weight: 148 g.
Condition: Excellent original condition with a warm, even patina. Interiors show light use marks but no dents, repairs, or damage. Structurally perfect and ready for immediate use or display.
This sugar bowl shares the exact decorative vocabulary (fluting, borders, handle design) as the William Neale teapot from the same year and workshop — ideal sold as a pair or as part of a larger service. A high-quality, fully hallmarked example of early 20th-century English silver in the desirable Georgian Revival taste.
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