sugar bowl with lid, unknown maker from the United States

Artwork Overview

sugar bowl with lid , circa 1880
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: flint glass
Dimensions:
Object Height/Diameter (Height x Diameter): 21.6 x 11.4 cm
Object Height/Diameter (Height x Diameter): 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 in
Credit line: William Bridges Thayer Memorial
Accession number: 1928.6229.a,b
On display: Stewart Gallery

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From the 1500s through the early 1800s, sugar was one of the most prized and lucrative European imports. It was also a significant driver of the transatlantic slave trade. Captured Africans were shipped to Caribbean Islands to harvest sugar on plantations, which would be processed and shipped to New England and elsewhere. These decorative bowls speak to growing appetites for sugar and prompt you to consider how sugar was obtained—and at what cost?

Exhibitions

Cassandra Mesick Braun, curator
2022–2027
Cassandra Mesick Braun, curator
2022–2027