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Sugar Bowl


1978.226.011 3-Dimensional
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Elkington Plate by A T Wiley, Montreal

Makes set with 78.501.005, 78.502.005 & 78.510.001
SUGAR BOWL


1978.502.006
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Elkington Plate

by A T Wiley, Montreal

Makes set with 78.508.001 - 78.508.003
SUGAR BOWL


1978.508.004
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Photo album located at the Argyle Display depicts silverware, glassware and flatware

Silver chocolate service (tray, pot, creamer, sugar bowl)

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1979.037.023


Photo album located at the Argyle Display depicts silverware, glassware and flatware

Silver tea/coffee service (2-cup pot, creamer, sugar bowl, tray)

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1979.037.025 Argyle Display


Photo album located at the Argyle Display depicts silverware, glassware and flatware

Silver sugar bowl from chocolate set

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1979.037.039 Argyle Display
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Silver

Elkington Plate by A T Wiley, Montreal
SUGAR BOWL


1979.080.001
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Silver

Elkington Plate by A T Wiley, Montreal
SUGAR BOWL


1979.080.002
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Silver (Stamped Wm Rogers) c/w detachable lid

Presented to Myrtle & Allan Shaw May 24, 1961 on their 25th wedding anniversary

Makes set with 00.016.(001-.003) & 005
SUGAR BOWL


2000.016.005 Archives
More Info Sugar Bowl (Silver Plate) - CPR
Sugar bowl (silver plate) - CPR for table service of granulated or cubed sugar. Silverware pieces are engraved with 'CPR' initials and are the style and design that were commonly used on Canadian Pacific dining cars as early as 1910. Markings on bottom - ".6.", "28039", crest & "Elkington Plate", A.T. Wiley & Co Ld", Montreal, enclosed "B", "589" on edge.
artifact : CPR silverware


2011.034.008 Archive Storage : Bay U3
More Info Sugar Bowl (Silver Plate) - CPR
Sugar bowl (silver plate) - CPR for table service of granulated or cubed sugar. Silverware pieces are engraved with 'CPR' initials (worn from use) and are the style and design that were commonly used on Canadian Pacific dining cars as early as 1910. Markings on bottom - "W", 28039, crest & "Elkington Plate", "A.T. Wiley & Co Ld", "Montreal", enclosed "A", written "r", "18" on edge. Sugar Bowl & Creamer from Noella Rose Thompson and was presented to her Uncle G. Chalmers who retired in mid sixties, her grandmother had them and passed them to Noella at her death.
artifact : CPR silverware


Unknown
2012.063.001 3-Dimensional
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