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334383 1978.439.4ab 0 0 481794 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Designer 5   Peter Müller-Munk American (born Germany) Berlin 1904–1967 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania   Muller-Munk, Peter 45010 American 1 1904 1967 1931 1931 1931 Silver and ivory 815 5 in. × 7 1/2 in. × 3 1/4 in. (12.7 × 19.1 × 8.3 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Isenburger, 1978                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
334888 1981.435.20 0 0 482331 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Designer 5   Frederick Hurten Rhead American (born England), Hanley Stoke-on-Trent 1880–1942 New York   Rhead, Frederick Hurten 45233 American, born England 16 1880 1942 1930s 1930 1939 Glazed ceramic 14347 D. 3-3/4, W. 5-1/2, H. 3-1/4 inches (9.5 x 14 x 8.3 cm.) Gift of Rev. and Mrs. Paul H. Hazlett, 1981                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
335309 1983.522.2 0 0 482782 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Manufacturer|Designer 18   Schott & Genossen Jenaer Glaswerke, Jena, Thuringia, Germany|Wilhelm Wagenfeld German, Bremen 1900–1990 Stuttgart   Schott & Genossen Jenaer Glaswerke|Wagenfeld, Wilhelm 45367 German|German 79 1900 1990 1930–34 1930 1934 Glass 31 H. 1-3/4, Diam. 3-3/4 in. (4.4 x 9.5 cm.) Gift of Barry J. Friedman and Patricia Pastor, 1983                       Glass 3 © 2018 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
338067 1990.96.1 0 0 485675 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Designer|Manufacturer 3   Mario Bellini|Cleto Munari Italian, born Milan 1935   Bellini, Mario|Cleto Munari 45847 Italian 6 1935 2035 1980 1980 1980 Silverplate and rose quartz 51987 4 5/8 x 4 5/8 x 2 1/2 in. (11.7 x 11.7 x 6.4 cm) Gift of Cleto Munari, 1990                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
339517 20.107.2ab 0 0 487172 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Manufacturer|Designer 18   Wedgwood|Unknown Designer British   WEDGWOOD|Unknown Designer 46413 British 7     1917–18 1917 1918 Porcelain 109 H. 5-1/4 inches (13.3 cm.) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman Taylor, 1920                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
339526 22.163.2ab 0 1 487196 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Designer 5   Georg Jensen Danish, Rådvad 1866–1935 Hellerup   Georg, Jensen 6848 Danish 144 1866 1935 1920s 1920 1929 Silver 2 H. 4-1/2, W. 7-1/8, D. 4-1/4 in. (11.4 x 18.1 x 10.8 cm) Purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1922                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
341223 61.7.37ab 0 0 489195 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl           Designer 5   Axel Brüel Danish, 1900–1977   Bruel, Axel 46936 Danish 144 1900 1977 1957 1957 1957 Hard paste porcelain 52698 H. with cover 3-5/8, Diam. 3-1/8 inches (9.2 x 7.9 cm.) Purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1961                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
342854 2001.745.3a,b 0 0 491558 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 "Town & Country" Sugar Bowl           Designer|Manufacturer 3   Eva Zeisel|Red Wing Pottery American, Budapest 1906–2011 New City, New York|Red Wing, Minnesota   Zeisel, Eva|RED WING POTTERY 46242 American|American 5 1906 2011 1947 1947 1947 Glazed earthenware 9554 3 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 4 in. (8.9 x 10.8 x 10.2 cm) Gift of the artist, 2001                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
343659 2004.433.1 0 0 492722 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 "Christy" Sugar Bowl           Designer|Manufacturer 3 After Christopher Dresser|Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A. British, Glasgow, Scotland 1834–1904 Mulhouse   Dresser, Christopher|Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A. 47350 British, Scottish|Italian 2632 1834 1904 original design 1864, adapted 1993 1993 1993 Thermoplastic resin 53361 3 3/8 x 5 1/8 in. (8.6 x 13 cm) Anonymous Gift, 2004                       Plastic 894   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
343660 2004.433.2 0 0 492723 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 "Christy" Sugar Bowl (model CD01 AZ)           Manufacturer|Designer 18 After Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A.|Christopher Dresser British, Glasgow, Scotland 1834–1904 Mulhouse   Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A.|Dresser, Christopher 47351 Italian|British, Scottish 3124 1834 1904 original design 1864, adapted 1993 1993 1993 Plastic 19955 3 3/8 x 5 1/4 in. (8.6 x 13.3 cm) Anonymous Gift, 2004                       Plastic 894   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
343661 2004.433.3 0 0 492724 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 "Christy" Sugar Bowl (model CD01 Y)           Designer|Manufacturer 3 After Christopher Dresser|Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A. British, Glasgow, Scotland 1834–1904 Mulhouse   Dresser, Christopher|Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A. 47350 British, Scottish|Italian 2632 1834 1904 original design 1864, adapted 1993 1993 1993 Plastic 19955 3 3/8 x 5 1/4 in. (8.6 x 13.3 cm) Anonymous Gift, 2004                       Plastic 894   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
343662 2004.433.4 0 0 492725 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 "Christy" Sugar Bowl (model CD01 GR)           Designer|Manufacturer 3 After Christopher Dresser|Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A. British, Glasgow, Scotland 1834–1904 Mulhouse   Dresser, Christopher|Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A. 47350 British, Scottish|Italian 2632 1834 1904 original design 1864, adapted 1993 1993 1993 Plastic 19955 3 3/8 x 5 1/4 in. (8.6 x 13.3 cm) Anonymous Gift, 2004                       Plastic 894   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
343740 2002.585.5a, b 0 0 492808 Modern and Contemporary Art 4 Sugar bowl 307 "Continental" Sugar Bowl           Designer|Manufacturer 3   Walter von Nessen|Chase Brass & Copper Company, Inc. (Waterbury, Connecticut) American (born Germany), Berlin 1899–1943 Wiscasset, Maine   Nessen, Walter von|Chase Brass & Copper 47127 American, born Germany|American 172 1899 1943 1934 1934 1934 Chrome-plated copper, composition 52974 H. 3-7/8, Diam. 3 inches (9.8 x 7.6 cm) John C. Waddell Collection, Gift of John C. Waddell, 2002                       Metalwork 177   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
100304 94.4.33a, b 0 1 187675 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl German, Meissen 2269         Factory 328   Meissen Manufactory German, 1710–present   Meissen Manufactory 981 German 10 1710 9999 ca. 1760–70 1755 1775 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1894                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
100428 94.4.314a, b 0 1 187827 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) French 7                           1820–30 1820 1830 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm) Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1894                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
100557 94.5.22a, b 0 1 187965 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) British, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 2292         Factory 328   J. Spode     Spode, J. 8194       1800–1830 1800 1830 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Height: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) Gift of Rev. W. P. Eigenbrodt, 1894                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
100937 98.1.11a, b 0 1 188356 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British 6         Factory 328   James and Ralph Clews British, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, active ca. 1818–36   Clews, James and Ralph 835 British 7 1813 1836 19th century 1800 1899 Blue printed ware 20727 Height: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm) Gift of Mrs. Isaac Gibson Jaffray, in memory of her husband,1898                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
101158 02.6.107a, b 0 1 188654 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) German, Berlin 247         Factory 328   Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin German, founded 1763   Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin 8175   1763 9999 ca. 1790 1785 1795 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm) Gift of Alfred Duane Pell, 1902                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
101161 02.6.113a, b 0 1 188657 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl German, Meissen 2269         Factory 328   Meissen Manufactory German, 1710–present   Meissen Manufactory 981 German 10 1710 9999 18th century 1700 1799 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Gift of Alfred Duane Pell, 1902                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
101198 02.6.193a, b 0 1 188705 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a tea set) French, Paris 114                           ca. 1805 1800 1810 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height (with cover): 6 in. (15.2 cm) Gift of Alfred Duane Pell, 1902                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
102941 07.233.34a, b 0 0 190476 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl German, Meissen 2269         Factory|Factory director 366   Meissen Manufactory|Marcolini Period German, 1710–present|1774–1814   Meissen Manufactory|MARCOLINI CAMILLO 8333 German 10 1710 |1736 9999 |1836 18th–19th century 1700 1899 Hard-paste porcelain 572 4 1/8 × 4 1/4 in. (10.5 × 10.8 cm) Bequest of Margarette A. Jones, 1906                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
103059 08.42.1a, b 0 1 190594 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Tunstall, Staffordshire 2455         Factory 328   William Adams 1745–1805, active 1780–1804   Adams William 8579   1745 1805 18th century 1700 1799 Jasperware 304 Height: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm) Rogers Fund, 1914                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
103587 09.129.3a, b 0 1 191143 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French, Sèvres 2212         Factory 328   Sèvres Manufactory French, 1740–present   Sèvres Manufactory 1209 French 2 1740 9999 18th century 1700 1799 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Height: 4 in. (10.2 cm) Gift of Mrs. George Clinton Gênet, in memory of "Citizen" Edmond Charles Gênet, 1909                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
103714 10.16.16a, b 0 1 191275 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Sheffield 2294                           ca. 1775–85 1770 1790 Sheffield plate 20806 6 3/8 × 4 3/4 in. (16.2 × 12.1 cm) Rogers Fund, 1910                       Metalwork-Silverplate 335   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
103715 10.16.17a, b 0 1 191276 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Sheffield 2294                           ca. 1775–85 1770 1790 Sheffield plate 20806 5 1/4 × 4 in. (13.3 × 10.2 cm) Rogers Fund, 1910                       Metalwork-Silverplate 335   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104091 11.60.105a, b 0 1 191690 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) Chinese, probably for American market 2516                           ca. 1815 1810 1820 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm) Bequest of Mrs. Maria P. James, 1911                       Ceramics-Porcelain-Export 308   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104280 12.106.3a, b 0 1 191898 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Sheffield 2294                           ca. 1790–1800 1785 1805 Sheffield plate 20806 8 × 5 3/8 in. (20.3 × 13.7 cm) Rogers Fund, 1912                       Metalwork-Silverplate 335   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104307 12.124.24 0 1 191927 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl Portuguese, Lisbon 2524                           18th century 1700 1799 Silver 2 Overall: 3 1/4 × 6 5/8 in. (8.3 × 16.8 cm) Rogers Fund, 1912                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104394 13.8.8a, b 0 1 192022 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British 6                           ca. 1780–85 1775 1790 Sheffield plate 20806 3 1/2 × 3 in. (8.9 × 7.6 cm) Rogers Fund, 1913                       Metalwork-Silverplate 335   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104478 13.42.8a, b 0 1 192122 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French, Paris 114                           18th century 1700 1799 Silver 2 4 1/4 × 4 3/4 in. (10.8 × 12.1 cm) Rogers Fund, 1913                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104495 13.42.41a, b 0 1 192142 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, London 222         Maker 1   Mary Makemeid entered 1773   Makemeid Mary 8835   1773 1773 1774–75 1774 1775 Silver, glass lining 21100 Height: 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm) Rogers Fund, 1913                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104506 13.42.62a, b 0 1 192154 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, London 222         Maker 1   Samuel Taylor entered 1744   Taylor Samuel 8839   1744 1744 1751–52 1751 1752 Silver 2 5 1/4 × 3 1/4 in. (13.3 × 8.3 cm) Rogers Fund, 1913                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
104508 13.42.64a, b 0 1 192156 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, London 222         Maker 1   Mary Makemeid entered 1773   Makemeid Mary 8835   1773 1773 ca. 1775 1770 1780 Silver, glass lining 21100 Height: 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm) Rogers Fund, 1913                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
105277 14.102.450a, b 0 1 193072 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Staffordshire 2229         Maker 1 Possibly by S. Dawson     Dawson S. 8962   1775 1875 early 19th century 1800 1815 Pottery 7419 Overall: 6 1/4 × 7 × 5 1/2 in. (15.9 × 17.8 × 14 cm) Bequest of Mary Mandeville Johnston, from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. S. Johnston, 1914                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
106983 22.45.18a, b 0 1 194891 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French, possibly Sèvres 2759         Factory 328 possibly Sèvres Manufactory French, 1740–present   Sèvres Manufactory 1209 French 2 1740 9999 1760 (?) 1760 1760 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 4 × 3 1/2 in. (10.2 × 8.9 cm) Joint Bequest of Harriet K. and Grace Wilkes, 1922                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
106991 22.45.26a, b 0 1 194899 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) German, Berlin 247         Factory 328   Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin German, founded 1763   Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin 8175   1763 9999 ca. 1765 1760 1770 Hard-paste porcelain 572 3 1/2 × 3 1/8 in. (8.9 × 7.9 cm) Joint Bequest of Harriet K. and Grace Wilkes, 1922                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
107011 22.123.3a, b 0 1 194920 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) probably British, Leeds with probably London decoration 2760                           ca. 1770–1800 1765 1805 Creamware 21131 Height: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm) Gift of Mrs. George D. Pratt, 1922                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
109764 37.20.35a, b 0 1 197860 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (one of four) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory|Decorator 330 Possibly decorated by Sèvres Manufactory|Jean-Nicolas Le Bel French, 1740–present|French, active 1765–93   Sèvres Manufactory|Le Bel, Jean-Nicolas 9955 French 2 1740 |1765 9999 |1793 ca. 1775 1770 1780 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Overall: 4 1/2 × 6 1/4 × 9 3/8 in. (11.4 × 15.9 × 23.8 cm) Bequest of Emma T. Gary, 1934                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
109765 37.20.36a, b 0 1 197861 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (one of four) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory 328   Sèvres Manufactory French, 1740–present   Sèvres Manufactory 1209 French 2 1740 9999 ca. 1775 1770 1780 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Overall: 4 5/8 × 6 × 9 1/4 in. (11.7 × 15.2 × 23.5 cm) Bequest of Emma T. Gary, 1934                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
109844 37.20.177a, b 0 1 197940 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (one of four) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory|Decorator 330 Decoration attributed to Sèvres Manufactory|Dominique Joffroy French, 1740–present|French, active 1753–70   Sèvres Manufactory|Joffroy, Dominique 9984 French 2 1740 |1753 9999 |1770 ca. 1767 1762 1772 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 H. 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm.); W. 6 in. (15.2 cm.); L. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm.) Bequest of Emma T. Gary, 1934                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
109932 38.21.12 0 1 198035 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl Irish, Dublin 2300         Maker 1 Possibly by John Moore active 1724–67   Moore John 6381   1724 1767 ca. 1750 1745 1755 Silver 2 3 3/8 × 4 3/4 in. (8.6 × 12.1 cm) Bequest of Ogden Livingston Mills, 1937                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
110648 41.160.41 0 1 198848 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) Danish, Copenhagen 2273                           1808 1808 1808 Silver gilt 9203 Overall: 3 1/4 × 3 1/4 × 6 1/8 in. (8.3 × 8.3 × 15.6 cm) Bequest of W. Gedney Beatty, 1941                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
110947 42.205.73a, b 0 1 199168 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) German, Meissen 2269         Factory 328   Meissen Manufactory German, 1710–present   Meissen Manufactory 981 German 10 1710 9999 ca. 1735–40 1730 1745 Hard-paste porcelain 572 4 1/2 × 4 1/4 in. (11.4 × 10.8 cm) The George B. McClellan Collection, Gift of Mrs. George B. McClellan, 1941                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
111504 46.137.2a, b 0 1 199766 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Staffordshire 2229                           early 19th century 1800 1815 Earthenware, lustered 20488 Overall (with cover): 5 × 5 in. (12.7 × 12.7 cm) Gift of Mrs. Walter Douglas, 1946                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
111834 48.187.65a, b 0 1 200103 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French, Paris 114         Maker 1   Sébastien Igonet master 1725, recorded 1766   IGONET SÉBASTIEN 10382   1695 1796 1753–54 1753 1754 Silver 2 Overall: 5 1/8 × 3 3/4 in. (13 × 9.5 cm) Bequest of Catherine D. Wentworth, 1948                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
111996 48.187.267a, b 0 1 200265 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French, possibly Avignon 3065         Maker 1   P.S. active in France   P.S. 10490       ca. 1740 1735 1745 Silver 2 Height: 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm) Bequest of Catherine D. Wentworth, 1948                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
113016 51.86.382 0 1 201303 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) Chinese, for Spanish market 3126                           1760–70 1760 1770 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Overall: 3 3/8 × 3 15/16 in. (8.6 × 10 cm) Helena Woolworth McCann Collection, Gift of Winfield Foundation, 1951                       Ceramics-Porcelain-Export 308   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
113509 54.163.8a, b 0 1 201810 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) British, Chelsea 2371         Factory 328   Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory British, 1745–1784, Gold Anchor Period, 1759–69   Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory 8309   1745 1784 ca. 1758–69 1753 1774 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Height (with cover): 5 5/16 in. (13.5 cm) Gift of Mrs. Francis P. Garvan, in memory of Francis P. Garvan, 1954                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
114333 63.53.33 0 1 202756 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Miniature sugar bowl (part of a set) Irish, Dublin 2300         Artist 2   Henry Flavelle     FLAVELLE HENRY 10980   1750 1850 1827 and 1829 1827 1829 Silver 2 1 1/8 × 2 in. (2.9 × 5.1 cm) The Joseph M. and Aimee Loeb May Collection, 1963                       Metalwork-Silver-Miniature 360   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
114820 64.101.362a, b 0 1 203270 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (pot à sucre) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory|Decorator 330   Sèvres Manufactory|François-Joseph Aloncle French, 1740–present|French, 1734–1781   Sèvres Manufactory|Aloncle, François-Joseph 11047 French 2 1740 |1734 9999 |1781 1767 1767 1767 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Overall (confirmed): 3 5/8 × 2 13/16 × 2 13/16 in. (9.2 × 7.1 × 7.1 cm) Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
116422 69.162.4a, b 0 1 205128 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a coffee and tea service) Russian, St. Petersburg 2372         Factory 328   Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg Russian, 1744–present   Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg 8311 Russian 57 1744 9999 1834 1834 1834 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height (with cover): 4 3/16 in. (10.6 cm) Bequest of Jean Rolston Peacock, 1969                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
116725 1972.116.2 0 1 205466 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) Anglo-Indian 3281                           1860–80 1860 1880 Silver 2 H. 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm) Gift of Marie Z. Lake, 1972                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
116915 1974.164a–c 0 1 205701 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French, Paris 114         Maker 1   Marc-Etienne Janety French, 1739–1820, master 1777   Janety, Marc-Etienne 11419 French 2 1739 1820 1786 1786 1786 Platinum, blue glass 23245 5 1/4 × 7 in. (13.3 × 17.8 cm) Purchase, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. A.L. Garbat, Manya Garbat Starr and Julian A. Garbat, by exchange, and Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1974                       Metalwork-Gold and Platinum 326   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
117413 1974.379.2 0 1 206313 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a set) British, London 222         Maker|Maker 6 for firm of Paul Storr|Rundell, Bridge and Rundell British, 1771–1844|British, London, active 1797–1843   Storr, Paul|Rundell, Bridge and Rundell 11491 British|British 9 1771 |1797 1844 |1843 1813/14 1813 1814 Silver-gilt 20506 Overall: 3 5/8 × 6 1/16 in. (9.2 × 15.4 cm) Gift of Fernanda Munn Kellogg, 1974                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
117557 1976.155.76a, b 0 1 206469 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl with cover (sucrier de Monsieur le Premier) (one of a pair) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory 328   Sèvres Manufactory French, 1740–present   Sèvres Manufactory 1209 French 2 1740 9999 ca. 1772 1767 1777 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Gr. H. 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.); L. 9 in. (22.9 cm.) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 1976                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
117558 1976.155.77a, b 0 1 206470 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl with cover (sucrier de Monsieur le Premier) (one of a pair) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory|Decorator 330   Sèvres Manufactory|Etienne Evans French, 1740–present|active 1752–1807   Sèvres Manufactory|EVANS ETIENNE 8655 French 2 1740 |1752 9999 |1807 1772 1772 1772 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Gr. H. 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.); L. 9 in. (22.9 cm.) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 1976                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
117641 1986.281.3a, b 0 1 206563 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (pot à sucre ovoide) French, Sèvres 2212         Decorator|Factory|Decorator|Patron 582 Pictorial decoration by|Gilded by|Commissioned by Jean Charles Develly|Sèvres Manufactory|Pierre Riton|Louis Philippe, King of France active 1813–47|French, 1740–present|active 1821–60|French, Paris 1773–1850 Claremont, Surrey for Queen Marie-Amélie DEVELLY JEAN CHARLES|Sèvres Manufactory|Riton Pierre|Louis Philippe, King of France 11534 French|French 21 1783 |1740 |1821 |1773 1862 |9999 |1860 |1850 1836 1836 1836 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Overall (confirmed): 5 5/8 x 5 1/4 x 4 1/16 in. (14.3 x 13.3 x 10.3 cm) Purchase, The Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund and Gift of Irwin Untermyer, by exchange, 1986                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
118354 1983.133a, b 0 1 207356 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl Scottish, Edinburgh 2457         Maker 1   James Tait adm. 1704   Tait James 11658   1704 1704 1727–28 1727 1728 Silver 2 Height: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Purchase, Gift of Irwin Untermyer, by exchange, 1983                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
119461 1995.268.327a, b 0 1 208497 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) Italian, Naples 427         Factory 328   Capodimonte Porcelain Factory Italian, 1740/43–1759   Capodimonte Porcelain Factory 10695   1740 1759 1743–59 1743 1759 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Height: 4 in. (10.2 cm) The Hans Syz Collection, Gift of Stephan B. Syz and John D. Syz, 1995                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
119923 1988.287.3a, b 0 0 209068 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory|Designer 389   Sèvres Manufactory|Léon Kann French, 1740–present|French, active 1896–ca. 1915, active at Sèvres 1896–98 and 1900–1908   Sèvres Manufactory|Kann, Léon 11752 French|French 21 1740 |1896 9999 |1908 1904 1904 1904 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 4 3/16 in. (10.6 cm) Gift of Diane R. Wolf, 1988                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
119952 1997.497.3 0 0 209112 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl Anglo-Chinese (Shanghai) 3469         Maker 1   Te Chi Chinese   CHI TE 11995 Chinese 116     late 19th century 1885 1899 Silver 2   Gift of Fong Chow in memory of his grandparents, the Honorable Sir Souson and Lady Ip Chow, 1997                       Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
120159 37.20.115a, b 0 1 209352 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (one of four) (part of a service) French, Sèvres 2212         Factory|Decorator 330 Decoration attributed to Sèvres Manufactory|Dominique Joffroy French, 1740–present|French, active 1753–70   Sèvres Manufactory|Joffroy, Dominique 9984 French 2 1740 |1753 9999 |1770 ca. 1767 1762 1772 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 H. 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm.); W. 6 in. (15.2 cm.); L. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm.) Bequest of Emma T. Gary, 1934                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
120264 1982.60.171a, b 0 1 209460 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (from a tea service) Russian, St. Petersburg 2372         Factory 328   Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg Russian, 1744–present   Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg 8311 Russian 57 1744 9999 ca. 1775 1770 1780 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Height: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm) The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, 1982                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
139239 64.101.369a, b 0 0 231767 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl French 7                           18th–19th century 1700 1899 Soft-paste porcelain 2061 Height: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
139540 2007.243.5a, b 0 1 234895 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl German, Höchst 2285         Manufactory 331   Höchst Manufactory German, 1746–1796   Höchst Manufactory 8185   1746 1796 ca. 1775 1770 1780 Hard-paste porcelain 572 Overall (bowl .5a, confirmed): 2 3/4 × 4 1/4 × 4 1/4 in. (7 × 10.8 × 10.8 cm); Overall (lid .5b, confirmed): 1 1/2 × 4 3/8 × 4 3/8 in. (3.8 × 11.1 × 11.1 cm) Gift of Mercedes Bass, 2007                       Ceramics-Porcelain 307   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
140042 45.13.5a, b 0 0 237856 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl British, Staffordshire 2229         Maker 1 Style of Whieldon and Wedgwood     Whieldon and Wedgwood 8946       ca. 1760 1755 1765 Lead-glazed earthenware 20492 Height: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm); Diameter: 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm) Gift of Josephine Atterbury, 1945                       Ceramics-Pottery 314   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
449168 L.2017.26.2 0 0 751987 European Sculpture and Decorative Arts 3 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl (Model 247) British 6         Designer|Manufacturer 3   Christopher Dresser|Elkington & Co. British, Glasgow, Scotland 1834–1904 Mulhouse|British, Birmingham, 1829–1963   Dresser, Christopher|Elkington & Co. 57415   1834 |1829 1904 |1963 ca. 1885 1880 1890 Silver-plated nickel 62779 Overall (confirmed): 3 3/16 × 5 1/8 × 5 1/8 in. (8.1 × 13 × 13 cm)                         Metalwork-Silver 313   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2294 13.120.18 0 1 2478 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American or British 3                           1780–1820 1780 1820 Blown pattern-molded lead glass 192 H. 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm); Diam. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm) Gift of Frederick W. Hunter, 1913 Possibly made in|Possibly made in 3       United States|England 6             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2295 13.179.13a, b 0 1 2479 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1800–1830 1800 1830 Free-blown glass 186 H. 4 in. (10.2 cm) Gift of Frederick W. Hunter, 1913 Probably made in 2       United States 3 Midwest  2           Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2296 13.179.15 0 1 2480 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American or British 3                           1780–1820 1780 1820 Blown pattern-molded lead glass 192 H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) Gift of Frederick W. Hunter, 1913 Possibly made in|Possibly made in 3       United States|England 6             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2297 13.179.182a, b 0 1 2481 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1820–40 1820 1840 Blown molded lead glass 204 H. 5 in. (12.7 cm) Gift of Frederick W. Hunter, 1913 Probably made in 2       United States 3 Midwest  2           Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2298 14.120.21 0 1 2482 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American or British 3                           1780–1820 1780 1820 Blown pattern-molded lead glass 192 H. 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm) Gift of Frederick W. Hunter, 1914 Possibly made in|Possibly made in 3       United States|England 6             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2299 20.109.23a, b 0 1 2483 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1                           1820–40 1820 1840 Blown molded lead glass 204 H. 6 1/16 in. (15.4 cm); Diam. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm) Gift of Robert Macauley Jackson, 1920 Probably made in|Possibly made in 7       United States|United States 8             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2300 30.120.291a, b 0 1 2484 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar Bowl American 1                           1825–40 1825 1825 Blown-molded glass 195 H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) The Sylmaris Collection, Gift of George Coe Graves, 1930 Probably made in 2       United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2301 30.120.299a, b 0 1 2485 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American or British 3                           1780–1820 1780 1820 Blown pattern-molded lead glass 192 H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm); Diam. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) The Sylmaris Collection, Gift of George Coe Graves, 1930 Possibly made in|Possibly made in 3       United States|England 6             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2302 34.100.154a, b 0 1 2486 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           ca. 1800 1797 1800 Earthenware with slip decoration 117 H. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); Diam. 5 1/8 in. (13 cm) Gift of Mrs. Robert W. de Forest, 1933 Possibly made in|Possibly made in 3       United States|United States 8             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2303 42.149.3a, b 0 1 2487 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl Chinese 10                           1770–1830 1770 1830 Porcelain 109 H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) Gift of Mrs. J. Insley Blair, 1942 Made in 1       China 13             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2304 46.140.148a, b 0 1 2488 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1830–70 1830 1870 Pressed glass 5 H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); Diam. 4 11/16 in. (11.9 cm) Gift of Mrs. Emily Winthrop Miles, 1946 Made in 1       United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2305 46.140.336a, b 0 1 2489 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1                           1840–60 1840 1860 Pressed glass 5 H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm); Diam. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Gift of Mrs. Emily Winthrop Miles, 1946 Possibly made in 5 Pittsburgh 32     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2306 47.41a, b 0 1 2490 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1                           1815–35 1815 1835 Blown-molded glass 195 H. 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm) Rogers Fund, 1947 Probably made in 2 Zanesville 57     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2307 47.90.113a, b 0 1 2491 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1830–70 1830 1870 Parian porcelain 103 H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); Diam. 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm) Gift of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1947 Probably made in 2 Bennington 25     United States 3             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2308 48.172.2a, b 0 1 2492 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl Chinese 10                           ca. 1790 1787 1790 Porcelain 109 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm) Gift of Charles K. Davis, 1948 Made in 1       China 13             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2309 51.171.27a, b 0 1 2493 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1835–45 1835 1845 Lacy pressed glass 218 H. 6 3/16 in. (15.7 cm) Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Green, in memory of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1951 Probably made in 2       United States 3 Midwest  2           Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2310 51.171.31a, b 0 1 2494 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           ca. 1835 1832 1835 Lacy pressed glass 218 H. 5 11/16 in. (14.4 cm) Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Green, in memory of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1951 Probably made in 2       United States 3 Midwest  2           Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2311 51.171.184a, b 0 0 2495 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl                             19th century 1800 1900 Lacy pressed glass 218 H. 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm) Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Green, in memory of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1951                       Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2312 51.171.186a, b 0 1 2496 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1835–50 1835 1850 Pressed glass 5 H. 6 in. (15.2 cm) Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Green, in memory of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1951 Probably made in 2       United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2313 51.171.187a, b 0 1 2497 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1                           1830–40 1830 1840 Lacy pressed glass 218 H. 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm) Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Green, in memory of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1951 Made in 1       United States 3 New England  1           Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2314 46.140.549a, b 0 1 2499 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1   Adams and Company     Adams and Company  153     9999 1870–90 1870 1890 Pressed yellow glass 221 H. 8 1/4 in. (21 cm); Diam. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) Gift of Mrs. Emily Winthrop Miles, 1946 Made in 1 Pittsburgh 32     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2315 1971.181a, b 0 1 2500 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1   Boston & Sandwich Glass Company American, 1825–1888, Sandwich, Massachusetts   Boston and Sandwich Glass Company  62   1825 1888 1830–70 1830 1870 Pressed glass 5 H. 8 11/16 in. (22.1 cm) Gift of Mary and Bradford Kelleher, 1971 Made in 1 Sandwich 31     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2316 1985.18a, b 0 1 2501 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1         Maker 1   Boston & Sandwich Glass Company American, 1825–1888, Sandwich, Massachusetts   Boston and Sandwich Glass Company  62   1825 1888 1830–40 1830 1840 Blown glass 168 H. 7 in. (17.8 cm); Diam. 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm) Purchase, Judith F. and William H. Hernstadt Gift, 1985 Made in 1 Sandwich 31     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2317 46.140.642a, b 0 1 2502 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1   Challinor, Taylor and Company 1866–1891   Challinor, Taylor and Company  142   1866 1891 1870–90 1870 1890 Pressed purple marble glass 122 H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm); Diam. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Gift of Mrs. Emily Winthrop Miles, 1946 Made in 1 Tarentum 55     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2318 1982.440.2a, b 0 1 2503 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1   Chelsea Keramic Art Works 1872–1889   Chelsea Keramic Art Works  390   1872 1889 1879–83 1879 1883 Earthenware 21 H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); Diam. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wistar Morris III, 1982 Made in 1 Chelsea 56     United States 3             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2319 23.80.23a, b 0 1 2504 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered sugar bowl American 1         Maker 1   William W. Gilbert 1746–1832   Gilbert, William W. 391   1746 1832 1790–1800 1790 1800 Silver 2 Overall: H. 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm); 12 oz. 9 dwt. (387.6 g) Lip: Diam. 4 7/16 in. (11.3 cm) Body: H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm); 7 oz. 14 dwt. (239.4 g) Cover: 4 1/4 x 4 1/8 in. (10.8 x 10.5 cm); 4 oz. 15 dwt. (148.2 g) Foot: 2 7/8 x 2 7/8 in. (7.3 x 7.3 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore, 1923 Made in 1 New York 3     United States 3             Silver 2   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2320 46.140.443a, b 0 1 2505 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Hobnail Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1 Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company 1863–1891   Hobbs, Brockunier and Company  162   1863 1891 after 1886 1887 1896 Pressed cranberry, opalescent and colorless glass 589 H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) Gift of Mrs. Emily Winthrop Miles, 1946 Made in 1 Wheeling 69     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2321 1982.313a, b 0 1 2506 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1         Maker 1   C. Ihmsen Company     Ihmsen Company C. 392     9999 1850–60 1850 1860 Pressed glass 5 H. 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm) Purchase, Isaac Arnold Jr. Gift and Sansbury-Mills Fund, 1982 Made in 1 Pittsburgh 32     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2322 69.194.7a, b 0 1 2507 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1         Designer|Manufacturer 3 Designed by|Manufactured by Karl L. H. Müller|Union Porcelain Works ca. 1820–1887|1863–ca. 1922   Müller, Karl L. H.|Union Porcelain Works  273 American 1 1817 |1863 1890 |1922 ca. 1876 1873 1876 Porcelain 109 4 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. (12.1 x 11.4 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Chace, 1969 Made in 1 Brooklyn 48     United States 3             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2323 1983.63.1a, b 0 1 2508 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1         Maker 1 Probably New England Glass Company American, East Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1818–1888   New England Glass Company  10   1818 1888 ca. 1827–35 1824 1835 Pressed glass 5 H. 5 in. (12.7 cm) Friends of the American Wing Fund, 1983 Made in 1 East Cambridge 6     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2324 2000.509.2a, b 0 1 2509 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Sugar bowl American 1         Maker|Maker 6 Attributed to|Possibly New England Glass Company|South Boston Flint Glass Works American, East Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1818–1888   New England Glass Company |South Boston Flint Glass Works  393   1818 1888 |9999 1815–35 1815 1835 Free-blown glass with applied decoration 590 9 7/8 x 4 3/8 in. (25.1 x 11.1 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller, in memory of Gretchen Keller, 2000 Made in|Probably made in|Probably made in 10 Cambridge|Boston 135 New England|New England 29 New England|New England 29 United States|United States|United States 29             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2325 51.171.185a, b 0 1 2510 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1 Probably Providence Flint Glass Works 1830–33   Providence Flint Glass Works  171   1830 1833 1830–33 1830 1833 Lacy pressed glass 218 H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) Gift of Mrs. Charles W. Green, in memory of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1951 Made in 1 Providence 36     United States 3             Glass 3   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1
2326 1984.395.7 0 1 2511 American Decorative Arts 1 Sugar bowl 307 Covered Sugar Bowl American 1         Maker 1   United States Pottery Company 1852–58   United States Pottery Company  75   1852 1852 1849–58 1849 1858 Mottled brown earthenware 118 H. 8 7/8 in. (22.5 cm) Gift of Mrs. Stanley Herzman, 1984 Made in 1 Bennington 25     United States 3             Ceramics 5   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1

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    FOREIGN KEY ("Culture") REFERENCES [Culture](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Dynasty") REFERENCES [Dynasty](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Reign") REFERENCES [Reign](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Portfolio") REFERENCES [Portfolio](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Artist Role") REFERENCES [Artist Role](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Artist Alpha Sort") REFERENCES [Artist Alpha Sort](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Artist Nationality") REFERENCES [Artist Nationality](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Medium") REFERENCES [Medium](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Geography Type") REFERENCES [Geography Type](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("City") REFERENCES [City](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("State") REFERENCES [State](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("County") REFERENCES [County](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Country") REFERENCES [Country](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Region") REFERENCES [Region](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Subregion") REFERENCES [Subregion](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Locale") REFERENCES [Locale](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Locus") REFERENCES [Locus](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Excavation") REFERENCES [Excavation](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("River") REFERENCES [River](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Classification") REFERENCES [Classification](id),
    FOREIGN KEY ("Repository") REFERENCES [Repository](id));
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Department"] ON [MetObjects]("Department");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Object Name"] ON [MetObjects]("Object Name");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Culture"] ON [MetObjects]("Culture");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Dynasty"] ON [MetObjects]("Dynasty");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Reign"] ON [MetObjects]("Reign");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Portfolio"] ON [MetObjects]("Portfolio");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Artist Role"] ON [MetObjects]("Artist Role");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Artist Alpha Sort"] ON [MetObjects]("Artist Alpha Sort");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Artist Nationality"] ON [MetObjects]("Artist Nationality");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Medium"] ON [MetObjects]("Medium");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Geography Type"] ON [MetObjects]("Geography Type");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_City"] ON [MetObjects]("City");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_State"] ON [MetObjects]("State");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_County"] ON [MetObjects]("County");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Country"] ON [MetObjects]("Country");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Region"] ON [MetObjects]("Region");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Subregion"] ON [MetObjects]("Subregion");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Locale"] ON [MetObjects]("Locale");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Locus"] ON [MetObjects]("Locus");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Excavation"] ON [MetObjects]("Excavation");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_River"] ON [MetObjects]("River");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Classification"] ON [MetObjects]("Classification");
CREATE INDEX ["MetObjects_Repository"] ON [MetObjects]("Repository");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_IsHighlight ON MetObjects("Is Highlight");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_IsPublicDomain ON MetObjects("Is Public Domain");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Department ON MetObjects("Department");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Culture ON MetObjects("Culture");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Period ON MetObjects("Period");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Dynasty ON MetObjects("Dynasty");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Medium ON MetObjects("Medium");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_City ON MetObjects("City");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_State ON MetObjects("State");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_County ON MetObjects("County");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Country ON MetObjects("Country");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Region ON MetObjects("Region");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Subregion ON MetObjects("Subregion");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Locale ON MetObjects("Locale");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Locus ON MetObjects("Locus");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_Excavation ON MetObjects("Excavation");
CREATE INDEX metobjects_River ON MetObjects("River");
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