I was processing this sugar bowl and really thought this just might be cool enough to show you folks, most I have is run of the mill stuff but this one is sticking out and maybe you can help me target a price. This is a sugar bowl made by Bernard rice and sons, by the patent date on the item it is a pice that was made at the end of the great silverplate era. First note that most at this time was making more moderate to deco style pieces. This is made very victorian in style, a bit odd for this piece. It has a silver soldier boarder around the body with scenes of everyday life, also hard to see is that it has a soldiered boarder at the base much smaller but with scenes also. Still a bit confused over the word Dotchard stamped at the base. Any ideals on that? It is also kind of large it stands 5 1/4" Tall, bit large for a normal creamer. Bet this came with a tea set, bet that set was beautiful. All in all I just found this a bit unique and thought I would share. Also got any ideals what I should start my price at?