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Desirable Collectibles gathered for you from throughout Old New England
This Sugar Bowl Features: A classic green marbleized median design with gold trim Double handles Stamped Classic Collection, LENOX, classic edition, fine bone china, Made in the USA Measures 3 3/4" across
This estate piece is in excellent condition. There are no chips or cracks. The line of fine American china known as Lenox was founded by an innovative man by the same name, Walter Scott Lenox, in 1899. Beginning in 1875, Lenox worked as a decorator and designer for several pottery manufactures in Trenton, NJ. Several years later he became the design director for Ott & Brewer, producing a domestic version of Irish Belleek. The struggling firm eventually failed, and soon thereafter Walter Scott Lenox founded his own factory. According to company notes, the initial Lenox manufactory was organized more as an art studio than a factory. Rather than offering a complete line of ceramics, Lenox offered one-of-a-kind pieces produced from lustrous ivory. Working initially with only 18 employees, Lenox china quickly became known among the most exclusive shops in England. By 1897, some pieces of Lenox porcelain were being displayed in the Smithsonian Institute. In 1902, Lenox began producing his own fine china dinnerware, which enjoyed great success despite incredible competition from European manufacturers. In 1906, Lenox Incorporated began producing customized place settings, a tradition that continues with the company to this day.
Don’t pass up this opportunity to purchase this Lenox Sugar Bowl and Lid
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Goodoletom purchased this item from a Hartford area estate. It is unique in our inventory, so Buy It Now and don't be disappointed! 021106BC05DW
Item ID: 021106BC05DW