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D & D ANTIQUES (UK)
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Silver Tankards & Mugs (click on photos for larger view) O.438: A George III silver baluster shaped mug on a spreading circular foot, with triple scroll handle. The body later decorated with a country scene of trees, pheasants, partridges and distant fields. 5 inches high. 10 troy ounces. Half litre capacity. Made in London 1779 by William Cripps. £560. N.804: A Victorian silver mug of baluster form on a bead edged spreading circular foot and leaf capped triple scroll handle, the body embossed with oval panels of flowers, scroll work and garlands, central vacant cartouche. 5.25 inches high. 7.5 ounces. Made in London 1861. £450.
N.209: A Victorian silver pint mug of tapering balustre form with a C. shaped handle and circular colet foot, the body engraved with 2 wide decorative bands. 4.5 inches tall. Made in Birmingham 1872. £300.
M.842: A Victorian bulbous shaped silver pint mug of good heavy gauge on a plain collet foot with a cast reeded handle applied with acanthus decoration, the rim chased with a foliate band, the lower body reeded. 4.8 inches tall. 12 troy ounces. Made in London 1875 by Martin Hall & Co. £360. M.719: A mid-Victorian silver pint mug of baluster shape on a spreading circular foot with a leaf capped double scroll handle, the body embossed with foliate scroll work, vacant cartouche to the front, gilded interior. 5.5 inches tall, 12 troy ounces. Made in London 1856 by Hands & Son. £550.
M.720: An 18th. century George III silver mug of baluster shape on a spreading circular foot with a leaf capped double scroll handle, the body later decorated with flowers, scroll work and cross hatching, vacant cartouche, gilded interior. 5 inches tall, 9 troy ounces. Made in London 1770 by Jacob Marsh. £550.
M.355: A George II baluster shaped silver pint mug with a double scroll handle on a circular spreading foot, the body later embossed with a design of pheasants in a landscape of trees and flowers, central vacant cartouche. 5 inches tall, 12 troy ounces. Made in London 1747 by Jason Morrison. £550.
L.454: A George III lidded silver tankard of tapering form with a skirted foot, applied reeded girdle, domed cover with reeded bands, pierced scroll thumbpiece and double scroll handle terminating in a vacant heart shape. 24 troy ounces, 8 inches high. Made in London 1791 by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan. £1850.
L.156 Victorian Silver Pint
Mug
L.156 A late Victorian silver pint mug with a plain hollow C shaped handle and flat base, engraved with a frieze of bead & wriggle-work decoration top & bottom, the body decorated with panels of ferns & flowers, large vacant cartouche to the front. 4.7 inches tall. Made in Sheffield 1895. £400.
K.842: A modern plain silver pint mug of waisted form with spreading collet foot, double scroll handle with raised thumbpiece. 4.6 inches tall. 11 troy ounces (335 grams). Made in Sheffield 1961 by E. Viner. £250.
K.877: A George II lidded silver tankard of bulbous tapering form on a spreading collet foot with scroll handle and chairback thumbpiece, later decorated in relief with bands of acorns & oak leaves and a scene of a ploughman with 2 horses in a hilly landscape with trees. 2 cartouches, 1 with a pigeon crest, the other vacant. 8.25 inches tall, 23 troy ounces (700 grams). Made in London 1748 by John Eckford (Jnr) II. £1400.
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