194

, ,

රු119,322.00

George III sterling silver sugar bowl with interior gold wash

These pieces, much like those they would replace in Slavery and Freedom, represent the deadly plantation economy in the New World that satisfied the international demand for sugar, which became a staple in the English tea industry. They also represent the financial success that sugar brought to successful slave owners, financiers, slave traders, sugar merchants, and the lifestyle maintained by sugar consumers in the United States. Sugar, Britain’s largest import, was also the focus of one of the first anti-slavery boycotts after the abolition bill was rejected by British Parliament in 1791. The boycott attempted to put economic pressure on the slave-dependent industry of sugar, hastening the end of the trade.

H:9cm x L:17cm x W:9cm

 

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “194”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *