Sugar Bowl and Creamer Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama

THF372027 / Sugar Bowl and Creamer Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
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Artifact Overview

Artifact Details

Artifact

Sugar and creamer set

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2023.50.400.4

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Silver (Metal)
Metal

Color

Silver (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 6.5 in (Sugar bowl)
Width: 5 in (Sugar bowl)
Length: 3.5 in (Sugar bowl)
Height: 5.75 in (Creamer)
Width: 5 in (Creamer)
Length: 3.5 in (Creamer)

Inscriptions

underneath sugar bowl: Remembrance / 1847 Roger Bros / [I S maker mark] / 9803 underneath creamer: Remembrance / 1847 Roger Bros / [I S maker mark] / 9804
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