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Lenox Hancock® Sugar Bowl with Lid by
Generous accents of 24 karat gold adorn this exquisite sugar bowl. Pearl-like enamel dots add an intriguing visual and textural element to the piece. Matching creamer also available.
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Since 1889, Lenox has created gifts, tableware, and collectibles for U.S. presidents, dignitaries - and families like yours across America. In fact, Lenox was the first American china to be used in the White House. Over the years, Lenox's original focus on fine tableware has broadened to include casual collections in stoneware and earthenware, crystal stemware, and flatware. Their gifts in china, crystal, and precious metals have been part of family celebrations for generations. And Lenox's collectibles...
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Lenox Dinnerware Hancock Platinum Sugar Bowl with Lid - 6010920
This two-handled sugar bowl glimmers with lavish accents of precious platinum. Lustrous ivory china is a classic background for the elegant black border that features a distinctive Celtic design and fine hand enameling. An elegant addition to any coffee, tea or table service.
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Lenox Federal Platinum Sugar Bowl with Lid by
The shape of pure elegance, this sugar bowl is graceful in design and generously trimmed in precious platinum - from the finial to the handles to the base. An essential piece in the Federal Platinum dinner service, the sugar bowl also complements any white-bodied, platinum-rimmed china. Matching creamer (095475) also available.
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There¿s nothing sweeter than graceful elegance. And this sugar bowl is both shapely and beautifully crafted ¿ from the finial atop the lid to the curved handles to the base. It¿s generously trimmed in precious platinum to complement the Hannah Platinum dinner service or any white-bodied, platinum-accented service. Matching creamer also available.
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Lenox Autumn Sugar Bowl with Lid by
A sweet addition to your table décor. An autumn bouquet becomes an insignia on this elegant sugar bowl of Lenox bone china. Both the bowl and lid are rimmed in lustrous gold. A colorful design reflecting autumn's warm colors and rich bounty encircles the bowl. Matching creamer (074034) also available.
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This sugar bowl from the Lowell Collection by Lenox is the perfect compliment to your table. Whether formal or informal, your dinner will be enhanced by this elegant sugar with which is accented with 24 karat gold.
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Since 1889, Lenox has created gifts, tableware, and collectibles for U.S. presidents, dignitaries - and families like yours across America. In fact, Lenox was the first American china to be used in the White House. Over the years, Lenox's original focus on fine tableware has broadened to include casual collections in stoneware and earthenware, crystal stemware, and flatware. Their gifts in china, crystal, and precious metals have been part of family celebrations for generations. And Lenox's collectibles...
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Brand: LENOX Ware Type: CHINA Collection: TIN CAN ALLEY Pattern: TIN CAN ALLEY Pattern Trim: PLAIN Color: WHITE Intro Date: Oct 01, 2004 Boxed Dimensions: L 4.25 H 4.25 W 4.25 INCH Weight: .7 LB
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Lenox Pearl Platinum Sugar Bowl with Lid by
Exquisite design and consummate craftsmanship distinguish this sugar bowl. The sculpted finial and graceful handles accentuate the classic curves. Encircled by the Pearl Platinum motif that resembles a pearl necklace, this white-bodied china piece is a lovely complement to the stunning Pearl Platinum dinner service. Matching creamer (095496) also available.
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Lenox Solitaire® Sugar Bowl with Lid by
Simply beautiful, whether in use on your table or on display in your china cabinet. The shapely handles and generous application of precious platinum add rich luster to a sugar bowl of ivory fine china. Perfect for your dining table and everyday use, it's an essential piece in the Solitaire dinnerware collection - and a lovely complement to any platinum-banded ivory china pattern. While its shape evokes the artistry of the Art Deco period, this serving piece has a timeless, classic look. Part of...
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Lenox Eternal® Square Sugar Bowl with Lid by
In keeping with the design theme, you may want to serve sugar cubes in this uniquely squared sugar bowl. Of course, you can serve the granular kind as well, or even sugar substitute. But there's no substitute for the super Lenox artistry and craftsmanship reflected in this fine china serving piece. Matching creamer (6252217) also available.
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Lenox Hayworth® Sugar Bowl with Lid by
The shapely handles and bands of gold add rich luster to a sugar bowl of creamy ivory china. Perfect for your dining table and everyday use, it's a lovely complement to the Hayworth dinnerware collection - and to any ivory-bodied, gold-banded pattern. Matching creamer also available.
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Lenox Tuxedo Platinum® Sugar Bowl with Lid by
The shapely handles and generous platinum accents add rich luster to a sugar bowl of creamy ivory china. A gracious accent for your dining table, it's a lovely complement to the Tuxedo Platinum dinnerware collection. Matching creamer also available.
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Lenox Vintage Jewel® Sugar Bowl with Lid by
From its classic finial to its curved handles to its lovely base, this sugar bowl bears generous accents of precious platinum. It is encircled by the design that makes it an essential part of the Vintage Jewel dinner service. It's an intricate motif that owes its grandeur to a masterful composition of cobalt, gold and platinum - jewel-like against a backdrop of smooth Lenox bone china. Matching creamer (095509) also available.
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A sculpted flower bud tops the lid of this colorful sugar bowl, serving as its finial. A leaf design encircles the lid, and a delicate floral design encircles the bowl. Crafted of white porcelain, the Lenox Butterfly Meadow sugar bowl is based on the artistry of Louise Le Luyer. Dishwasher-, microwave-, and oven-safe.
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Lenox Dinnerware - Holiday Gatherings Sugar Bowl with Lid
Since 1889, Lenox has created gifts, tableware, and collectibles for U.S. presidents, dignitaries - and families like yours across America. In fact, Lenox was the first American china to be used in the White House. Over the years, Lenox's original focus on fine tableware has broadened to include casual collections in stoneware and earthenware, crystal stemware, and flatware. Their gifts in china, crystal, and precious metals have been part of family celebrations for generations. And Lenox's collectibles...
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Lenox Solitaire® White Square Sugar Bowl with Lid by
Accents of precious platinum emphasize this sugar bowl's uniquely squared shape. In pristine bone china, the sugar bowl can coordinate with any white-bodied, platinum-banded dinnerware. Matching creamer (6231492) also available.
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Since 1889, Lenox has created gifts, tableware, and collectibles for U.S. presidents, dignitaries - and families like yours across America. In fact, Lenox was the first American china to be used in the White House. Over the years, Lenox's original focus on fine tableware has broadened to include casual collections in stoneware and earthenware, crystal stemware, and flatware. Their gifts in china, crystal, and precious metals have been part of family celebrations for generations. And Lenox's collectibles...
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Sweet flowers abound on this elegant sugar bowl created as part of the classic Rutledge collection - introduced in 1920. The ivory china body is adorned with floral bouquets and hand-enameled "jewelling" to create a look that is both pretty and sophisticated.
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No matter if your coffee or tea are served with dinner, or as an after dinner treat, this sugar bowl will serve you well. Hand-applied enamel dots adorn each flower in the floral motif that graces a wide café-au-lait band. Crafted of white-bodied china accented with bands of platinum.
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Lenox "Hannah Platinum" Sugar Bowl with Lid
For nearly 150 years, Lenox has been renowned throughout the world as a premier designer and manufacturer of fine china. The simple and classic Hannah Platinum pattern brings a timeless refinement to your formal entertaining table, in pure white bone china embossed with a subtle palmetto-leaf design, and banded in platinum.
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With an easy-to-grasp lid that fits snugly within the white-bodied bowl, this china piece takes the mess out of serving sugar. And with its rich blue-and-teal motif, the sugar bowl will be a welcome addition to your table decor. Designed for Lenox by renowned muralist Chuck Fischer.
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The handsome Republic china collection takes inspiration from the graceful design of earlier days. This sugar bowl features a distinctive herringbone banded pattern, enhanced by a scroll-and-leaf motif and set against a body of lustrous ivory china.
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