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Silver Cream & Milk Jugs (click on photos for larger view) O.372: A George III helmet shaped silver cream jug on a square pedestal foot with a reeded loop handle and scalloped edge, foliate chasing and vacant oval cartouche. 5 inches high. Made in London 1789 by George Smith. £220.
N.821: A large octagonal early Victorian silver cream jug of baluster shape on a spreading octagonal foot and leaf capped double scroll handle, turned lip and gilded interior. 7 inches tall. 9 ounces. Made in London 1837 by Barnard Bros. £250.
N.397: A Continental silver cream jug realistically modeled as a horned cow, the handle formed as the tail, central hinged lid applied with a cast fly and engraved with flowers, gilded interior. 6 troy ounces. 5.5 inches long. circa 1900. £850.
L.955: A mid-Victorian pear shaped silver cream jug with a bulbous base on a collet foot, angular handle with an applied engraved thumbpiece and a cast scsrollwork spout, the body profusely engraved with geometric floral patterns, vacant shield shaped cartouche either side. 5.2 inches tall. Made in London 1870 by E C B. £240 L.491: A George IV Irish silver cream jug of circular form on 4 shell and foliate paw feet, double scroll leaf capped handle, the body embossed with floral and scroll decoration, similarly decorated applied rim, vacant cartouche either side. 8.5 troy ounces, 6.5 inches across. Made in Dublin 1829 by Charles Marsh. £480. K.957 A late Victorian helmet shaped silver cream jug on a square pedestal base with reeded loop handle & rim. 5.3 inches tall, made in CHESTER 1895. £150.
L.93 A George III helmet shaped silver cream jug on a square pedestal base with a loop handle. The body & base bright-cut engraved with floral garlands, fine bead & ribbon-work, punch decoration to the rim. Contemporary initials within an oval cartouche. 5.6 inches tall, Made in London 1790 probably by the Bateman family overstruck with the mark of George Gale. £250.
L.03: A large early Victorian silver pear shaped milk jug on 4 shell decorated feet with double scroll leaf capped handle, the body embossed with shells, flowers & foliage, contemporary initials to 1 side, vacant cartouche to the other. 6 inches tall. 8 troy ounces. Made in London 1846. £260. K.908: A Victorian pear shaped silver cream jug on three feet with applied shell supports, double scroll handle, wavy edge spout and plain body. 4.5 inches tall.made in London 1870 by Martin Hall & Co. £160.
K.601 A large decorative George IV silver cream jug on a stepped colet foot, the reeded handle and rim applied with flowers & foliage, the bulbous panelled body embossed with broad leaves and daisies, gilded interior. 4.5 inches tall, 6 inches across. 9 troy ounces ( 274 grams ). Made in London 1824 by John Angel £240.
K.663
George IV Silver Cream Jug K.663: A George IV silver cream jug of circular bellied form on a spreading foot,triple scroll reeded handle, gadrooned edge, gilded interior. 6 inches (15 cms) across. 228 grams. made in London 1829 by M.S. £250.
K.461: An 18th. century silver helmet shaped cream jug, with a double scroll feathered handle, plain body with punch-beading to the rim & a fine bead edged circular foot. 4.5 inches (11.5 cms.) tall. made in London 1777 by HESTER BATEMAN. £900.
K.517
George III Silver Cream Jug
K.517: A George III silver cream jug of bulbous rectangular shape on 4 ball feet, reeded handle, gadrooned edge, the body decorated with floral & engine-turned borders, gilded interior. 5.5 inches long x 3.5 high, made in London 1806 by Crespin Fuller. £230 |
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