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Sugar nips collection of 5 silver plated

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價格

£15.00

Sugar nips - collection of five larger ones. All have makers names, A.T.C into a shield

A T Cannon Ltd ,

Founded in 1947 by Alfred Cannon. In the 1980s the business was managed by Peter Cannon, son of the founder

and the tiny one is amazing. The detail is stunning - I believe this is silver too small to hallmark.

Vintage silver plate ( nickel plated) sugar tongs or nips very decorative.

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Decorative sugar nips shown with others, for sale separately, some age related wear.

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13 cm tall

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Sugar nips, also known as sugar tongs or tea tongs, are small serving utensils used to transfer sugar pieces from a sugar bowl to teacups.

History of Sugar Nips:

Emergence:

Sugar tongs first appeared in England around the end of the 17th century and became widely popular by 1800, with many British households owning them.

Early Design:

The earliest known examples of sugar nips date back to around 1715 and were initially scissor-like or bow-shaped.

Popularity & Material:

As tea drinking gained popularity in Europe, especially England, in the early 18th century, silversmiths began crafting sugar tongs, with silver becoming a preferred material for wealthy households.

Evolution & Accessibility:

While early designs evolved, they remained popular until the 1770s when they were largely replaced by bow-type tongs. The 19th century saw the mass production of more affordable silver-plated tongs, making them accessible to middle-class families.

Modern Day:

Today, silversmiths continue to produce sugar and tea tongs, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, and they are cherished by collectors and tea enthusiasts.

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177

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