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bowl, sugar

human history
  • Other Name

    Sterling silver sugar bowl part of set "Presented to William Cruikshank by his Napier friends on the occasion of his marriage, August 13th 1875 (descriptive name)

  • Description

    Sugar bowl. Part of a set given to William Cruikshank on his marriage on 13 August 1875. The sugar bowl is made of sterling silver and is engraved on both sides. The crest on one side is of the Scottish Clan Graham, and depicts a falcon killing a stork under the motto NE OUBLIE. On the other side is a crest of a hand holding a sword upright over the motto CAVENDO TUTUS. These crests are surrounded by oval borders and floral designs.

    There are two handles on either side of the sugar bowl.

  • Associated Place
  • Accession Number
    1971.1
  • Accession Date
    1971
  • Other Id

    col.2668 (colonial)

  • Department
bowl, sugar, 1971.1, col.2668, © Auckland Museum CC BY

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