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Covered sugar bowl for "Four-piece Tea/Coffee Service"

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Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Daniel Appleton (1813?) by inheritance; to William Sumner Appleton Boston MA by inheritance; to Sumner Appleton Weld Marblehead MA sold; [to Mr. David Marcus] sold; to Stephen Juvelis Lynn MA gift; to Stuart P. Feld and his wife 1988 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2014. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Feld
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Title: Covered sugar bowl for "Four-piece Tea/Coffee Service"
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