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Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970

Queen of Hearts sugar bowl designed by Veronica Wheatland and produced by H. J. Wood of Burslem, England, circa 1965. In the realm of playing cards, the Queen of Hearts meaning is of grace and intuition, embodying the essence of empathy and understanding. Her presence in a game or reading whispers tales of compassion and nurturance, offering a glimpse into the softer side of strength. The Queen of Hearts is believed to have been originally based on Judith from "The Bible". This is a pair with the King of Hearts creamer, or character jug.

Maker:

H. J. Wood

England

circa 1970

Model #:

Derivative

Pack Of Cards Series

sugar bowl

Size:

medium

Height:

3 1/4"

Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
Queen of Hearts sugar bowl - H. J. Wood circa 1970
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