St. Olaf College 3D object collection ➔ Mohn family sugar bowls


Earthenware/Stoneware/Glassware/Silverware
Creation: late 19th century Single
2 items
Two silverplate sugar bowls. One short and one tall. Both bowls are decorated with engravings of Greek figures engaged in warrior games. The short bowl has two handles and four "feet", one of which is broken off. The base feature the maker's mark of The Meriden Britannia Company. There possibly would have been a separate lid, however it is not present. The tall bowl has two handles and four ornate "feet". This bowl has more engravings along the body of the bowl and the initials, "A.E. & T.M.".
Archives Work Area ➔ 270 D
277A
Part of twelve-piece tea set (Meriden Britannia Company, Meriden, Connecticut. silverware). Circa 1890s.  From the Fred Mohn estate (Audrey and sons dropped off at archives on 2015-07-17). -Accession 3870


Mohn, Fred (donor)
Meriden Brittania Company (creator)
Mohn (Family : Mohn, Thorbjørn, 1844-1899) (donor)
sugar bowls