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20th Century Silver Creamers and Sugar Bowls

American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

$525.00

Elevate your dining experience of coffee or tea and dessert with this very attractive American Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl. This set works and complements many design styles quite well from country to formal. Both the creamer and the sugar bowl are quite simple …

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Mexican Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

$625.00

Throughout Mexico, William Spratling has been acknowledged as “The Father of Mexican Silver.” In 1926, he arrived in the colonial town of Taxco and was fascinated by the artisan traditions and the skills of the local silversmiths. He organized and founded different workshops throughout Taxco …

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Sterling Silver Cow Creamer

$1,450.00

It is not often that silver items start a “craze” that leads to mass production of similarly shaped pottery items. However that is what happened in the late 1700s when John Schuppe, a Dutch immigrant and silversmith transplanted to London, popularized silver cow creamers. Designed …

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American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

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A very attractive American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl. Although this set is made by an American company, it is a copy of an early George 11 English silver style. Both the creamer and the sugar bowl have thread edge borders. The creamer has a …

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English Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl

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A striking 20th century English Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl. They are copies of an early George II style. Both the creamer and the sugar bowl are plain tapering cylindrical form having applied reeded and thread edge borders. They both reside on collet feet. The …

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Greetings from Wyler Antiques!

As our inventory is always expanding, we often forget about many of our early favorite pieces. Therefore, we have decided to feature some of them in this week's Announcement.

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