An elegant late Victorian silver-plated sugar bowl, featuring exquisite hand-chased floral and scroll motifs in the Rococo style. This piece stands on four decorative foliate feet and possesses the ornate charm typical of British silverware from the late 19th century.
Details & Specifications:
• Material: High-quality Electroplated Nickel Silver (marked 'A1' for superior plating thickness).
• Period: Late Victorian / Early Edwardian (c. 1880–1910).
• Design: Deeply embossed floral patterns with twin scrolled handles.
• Origin: British (marked with maker's pseudo-hallmarks and 'Electroplate').
• Dimensions: * Height: approx. 11 cm
• Width (handle to handle): approx. 16 cm
Condition Report:
This item is in authentic antique condition, showcasing a beautiful aged patina.
• Please note: There are some small pin-sized holes at the bottom (likely due to natural oxidation over 100+ years) and a slight indentation/compression near the handle attachment (see photos for details).
• Seller's Note: These minor imperfections are typical for genuine late 19th-century domestic metalwork and do not detract from its decorative appeal. The bowl remains sturdy, and these "battle scars" of history only confirm its antique soul. It remains perfectly functional for holding larger items (like sugar cubes, wrapped treats, or as a planter) and makes a stunning display piece.