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Auction House:
McKenzies Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:41
Lots with images:41
Prices available:41
Category:
Jugs & Ewers
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Two silver large gravy boats Irish silver. Circa 1750s. Possible George II. Having a twisted rope border and ornate handles with shell and claw footed base. Showing Dublin marks and date mark. Weight1165.6 grams, height 21 cm. ***
*** Grand sterling silver George III wine jug a lidded jug with floral finial, having a bulbous form with embossed thistle flowers and leaves, scrolled folate handle and gadrooned circular base. Makers mark rubbed, possibly by Stephen Adams London 1787.… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Cellini pattern wine ewer, by Stephen Smith, London 1870. The ewer is decorated with portrait masks, animals, leaves and berries repousse work, with figural maiden handle, with later engraving 'Presented By the Committee South… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver cut crystal claret jug Birmingham 1882, by Horace Woodwood & Co, with figural rampant lion shield finial, grape and vine motifs and Bacchus masks. Height 28 cm ***
*** A pair Victorian sterling silver hobnail cut crystal claret jugs 1899 London, the mark of John Grinsell & Sons height 19.2 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver and cut crystal claret jug by Walter & George Sissons, Sheffield 1871. The jug is in the neoclassical style, with wheel-cut engraving to the glass bowl depicting leafy plant designs. Height 26 cm ***
*** Small silver Georgian milk jug by Peter and Anne Batman London 1790. Featuring engraved sides with beaded spout and lip and having a square bevelled edge base. Weight 104.7 grams. Height 15.5 cm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver & cut crystal claret jug, by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1899. Height 16.5 cm ***
*** Sterling silver and glass novelty duck spirit jug, by Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1898, the jug is modelled after a duck with silver topped, pourer and green glass bowl with applied clear glass, wings. Height 9 cm ***
*** Sterling silver mounted, dimpled glass claret jug by John Griswell & Sons London 1900 after a design by Dr. Christopher Dresser. Height 15.5 cm ***
*** Two small silver jugs i. A William IV small sterling silver jug assayed 1835 Exeter by William Henry Lamport of Plymouth. Weight 88 grams. II milk jug circa 1911 assayed London makers mark not identified. Weight 111.5 grams. ***
*** i) Georgian sterling silver milk jug hallmarked London 1761, with makers mark. Height 9.8 cm (weight 70 grams) ii) Georgian sterling silver milk jug hallmarked London 1830, with makers mark. Height 9.8 cm (weight 215 grams) ***
*** A sterling silver coffee pot and hot water jug, 1978, Sheffield, by Garrard & Co. London. Heights: 18 cm, total weight: 965grams ***
*** An engraved and etched clear glass claret jug, with a sterling silver spout. Hall marked London 1910, having a glass stopper ***
*** A sterling silver and cut crystal claret jug 1961, manufactured by Carrs silver, Sheffield. Height 32 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver cream jug by Thomas Sheppard, London 1775 decorated with rare embossed dairy, farm scene. Height 10.5 cm weight 77gm ***
*** A Danish 830 silver, 3pcs coffee set, late 1930's, comprising of coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl. Stamped with Danish silver assay and monogram 'Cj' to base. Coffee pot height 24 cm. Total weight 815grams ***
*** Victorian claret jug, English hallmarked sterling silver topped Victorian claret jug decorated with scrolled handle, raised floral panels and a rolled lip spout, having a domed embossed hinged lid with flat top, a gilt interior and remitment gilt exterior… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver hot water pot hallmarked Birmingham 1911. Height 18.2 cm weight 377gm ***
*** George II sterling silver gravy boat 1770, London. Length 14.5 cm. weight 124gm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver hot water jug London 1889, Charles Stuart Harris. Height 23 cm; total weight 464grams ***
*** Monogramed sterling silver sugar bowl and jug. A Georgian style twin handled sugar bowl circa 1918 by Horace Woodward & Co. Birmingham. Height 7.5 cm weight 255.3 grams. And a matching milk jug by Horace Woodward & Co. Birmingham. 1918 height 8 cm… ***
*** A sterling silver milk jug 1893 with makers mark 'Gmj', Josiah Williams & Co London height: 11.5 cm weight: 136 grams ***
*** A sterling silver rococo styled milk jug London 1854, with makers mark, likely, 'Robert Hennell' ***
*** Silver salts and small milk jug a fine example of Victorian paired salts with cobalt blue coloured glass inserts and three, claw footed base. By Robert Harper London 1861. The salts are completed with a pair of salt spoons by Chawner and Co. London 1872.… ***
*** Small four - footed milk jug an Edward VII sterling silver jug with part rubbed makers mark, assay Chester 1910. Weight: 40.0 grams. Height 5.5 cm. ***
*** Georgian sterling silver milk jug by Charles fox, London 1822. Height 8.2 cm (weight 126 grams) ***
*** Sterling silver hot water jug Sheffield 1904. Height 20.5 cm. Weight 423gm ***
*** A Danish 830 silver, pair of gravy boats, early 20th century stamped '830s' to base. Total weight 468grams ***
*** A sterling silver hot water jug, 1932 Sheffield, by Edward Viner. Height 22 cm. Weight: 527 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver jugs by John LanglandsI & John RobertsonI. Newcastle. 1814. With rococo style decoration and blank cartouche and having a circular stepped base, height 10 cm.Weight 144.7 grams. Second mug in sterling silver having dragooned sides and… ***
*** A heavily embossed and engraved sterling silver. Cream jug, London 1854, (Makers mark, partly rubbed). Weight 144 gms ***
*** Sterling silver milk jug an Edward VII three footed, loins paw jug, in a Georgian style, by Henry Holland, London, assay 1908 Height:12.7 cm weight: 217 grams. ***
*** Sterling silver milk jug this fine example of Georgian silversmithing by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London assayed 1835. Having typical features of the period. Weight:249.1 grams. Hight 9 cm. ***
*** i) George IV sterling silver cream jug, 1822 London, Charles fox. Height 9.5 cm, weight 123grams; ii) Georgian sterling silver cream jug, c.1820's, marks rubbed. Height 10 cm, weight 165grams ***
*** George III silver Milk\ cream jug in sterling silver with London assay marks 1799 attributed to John Emes height: 11.0 cm. Weight: 142 grams. ***
*** A Georgian style, sterling silver gravy boat. Birmingham 1921, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. Length 20 cm. Weight 306grams ***
*** Small Georgian jug with two spoons a petite upright, George III jug with circular base. By William Sutton London 1799 in sterling silver. Height 11 cm. Weight 55.6 grams. One small sugar scoop in sterling silver with ivory handle by John Bettridge 1817… ***
*** i) A sterling silver caster sugar shaker, mid 20th century; hallmarked Sheffield, E. Viners. Height 17.5 cm; weight 176grams, ii) A Victorian sterling silver cream jug hallmarked London 1872, Robert Harper. Height 15 cm; weight 228grams ***
*** Boxed set of milk jugs matched pair of milk jugs by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd Birmingham. 1932. Weight 138 grams ***
*** A sterling silver rococo styled jug London, 1847. Makers mark, 'J.A. & G.A.' possibly for George Angell and Joseph Angell height: 16 cm ***