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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Jugs & Ewers
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*** A sterling silver and gilt Aesthetic jug with goblets and tray, 1882 London, with maker's marks for Holland, Son & Slater, and; 1879 Birmingham, with maker's mark FE for Elkington & Co, the straight-sided jug with a bamboo bracket handle with foliate… ***
*** A George III sterling silver hot water jug, 1785 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, with rare incused head duty mark, of neoclassical turn form with a waisted neck and domed lid with urn finial and a high scroll fruitwood handle with an… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver claret jug, 1833 London, with maker's mark for Charles Reily & George Storer the naturalistic baluster form jug and hinged cover with cast floral finial and tiger surmounting the double scroll vegetal handle, the fluted body… ***
*** A cased Victorian sterling silver gilt claret jug and goblets, 1868 London, with maker's marks for Stephen Smith, a jug with a waisted base and high loop handles and a goblet pair exquisitely engraved with fern fronds, a presentation piece to Surgeon… ***
*** An Australian silver presentation cup, circa 1873, maker W. Edwards, Melbourne. Cup with everted rim and detailed rural repousse decoration with an engraved panel to the front stating: 'Presented by the Inhabitants of Jerilderie to the Riverina pastoral… ***
*** A fine Victorian sterling silver clad glass claret jug, 1845 London, with maker's mark for Charles Reily & George Storer, of pedestal ewer form profusely embellished throughout with cast and chased trailing grape vines and fruits, the neck and base upon a… ***
*** A rare and fine Victorian sterling silver ewer in the Renaissance revival manner, 1843 London, with maker's mark for Richard William Elliott, profusely embossed with borders of mascarons, demi figures and various animals and vegetal forms upon a textured… ***
*** A superb Victorian Cellini pattern sterling silver ewer, 1874 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Smith, in the sixteenth century manner after Benvenuto Cellini, with richly decorated borders of masks, antelope, demi-figures and flora, with a caryatid… ***
*** A fine Irish George III crested sterling silver pedestal jug, 1782 Dublin, with maker's mark for Joseph Jackson, of elegant neoclassical design with bead edges and undulate floral bands, the body draped with swags and pendant husks, with a fruitwood… ***
*** A superb neoclassical revival sterling silver hot water urn, 1903 London, with maker's mark for Pairpoint Brothers, of classical urn shape with gadroon and husk swag decoration, with high set, reeded and bead-trimmed handles with acanthus mounts, a… ***
*** A pair of William IV sterling silver cream jugs by Paul Storr, 1837 London, with maker's mark for Paul Storr the pair of shaped-circular bellied form, heavy gauge, with reeded rim and leaf-capped reeded scroll handle, the four scroll feet with leaf… ***
*** A cased Victorian sterling silver claret jug, 1863 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, ewer shaped with repousse and chased medallions of fruit and floral motifs, between floral pendants, a stippled grape vine handle with… ***
*** A George III neoclassical sterling silver ewer, 1776 London, with maker's mark for Henry Greenway, of elegant pear shaped form with beading to the rim and pedestal foot, an incurved cover, a contemporary festoon embellished monogram and the original… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver and gilt ewer, the 'Squatter's cup', 1861 London, with maker's marks for Stephen Smith and William Nicholson, the tall ewer with an applied neoclassical border of vines, cornucopia, masks and animals, the lid with a coiled… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1868 London, with maker's mark for George fox, of plain globular form with starburst base, the cast spout and collar of naturalistic leafy form and having a crabstock handle, hallmarked to collar, and to… ***
*** Silver sporting trophy/cup, inscribed 'Adelaide Hunt Club 24-9-27 Novice Hunters Steeplechase, Presented by Wendts Won by Mr E. M. Luxmores, Marmite Ridden by Mr K. Best', made by Wendt, weight: 519gms ***
*** A George III sterling silver hot water jug, 1735 London, with maker's mark for George Baskerville the baluster form jug and hinged domed cover with a bun finial, with a carved wood handle with thumb rest, a plain body engraved with crest, raised on a… ***
*** A George III sterling silver wine jug. London, John Scofield, the goblet shaped jug with tapering neck, petal shaped spout and urn shaped finial to hinged cover, mounted on a stepped foot, beaded decorative work and inscribed coat of arms. ***
*** A George III sterling silver tea or hot water urn, circa 1768 London, with rubbed maker's marks, the bead edge baluster shaped urn with beaded lug handles and a Scottish type timber insert insulator to the detachable pedestal foot, an ivory spigot handle… ***
*** A Victorian Grecian style sterling silver wine ewer, 1853 London, with maker's mark for Joseph and Albert Savory, the neoclassical style ewer with a baluster body and a slender waisted neck surmounted by an unusual looped pouring spout having an… ***
*** A three piece lounge suite, comprising a three seat lounge with loose back cushions, squab seats above an upholstered apron and having low arms and short bun feet on casters; the accompanying chairs of similar design with out arms and with tailored skirts… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver claret jug, circa1816, London, the ovoid base with waisted neck and with deep spout featuring a bold repousse decoration of swags and foliate scrolls complete with a high looped cane wrapped handle all mounted to a flattened… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1872 London, with maker's marks for E. C. Brown, the tapering jug with a compressed base, wheel engraved to the body with ribbons and floral swags, the design repeated in prick work and bright cut form to… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver hot water jug, 1852 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Roberts & Hall, of large and elegant pear shaped form, with repousse worked in the rococo revival and Gothic manner, having a long scrolled handle, a scrolled pouring… ***
*** A fine Continental silver water set, Poland, later 20th century, by the Cepelia Art & Handicraft Foundation, comprising a tray, jug and six beakers, in an Art and crafts inspired design lightly engraved and bright cut with a simple flowing tendril… ***
*** A fine four piece sterling silver coffee service, 1918 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Alex Clarke, comprising coffee and teapots, a sugar bowl and creamer in the George III neoclassical manner, the boat shaped bodies with gadrooned lower sections and… ***
*** A pair of German .800 silver mounted claret jugs, post 1886, with crown and crescent mark, maker's mark for Netter, spiral fluted baluster jugs with rococo style fluted and chased mounts, the scroll handle with scrolling leaves, the domed lid with vegetal… ***
*** A George III sterling silver presentation ewer, 1776 London, with maker's mark for William Holmes, with a high set scroll handle with a rocaille thumbpiece, the domed lid with cast falcon finial, and the body finely repousse and chased with a lady,… ***
*** A pair of George V sterling silver gravy boats, 1912 Chester, with maker's marks for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of ovoid form with a broad pouring lip and a shaped edge, a leaf topped ear shaped handle and raised on a trio of shell form feet, engraved… ***
*** A George III neoclassical sterling silver cream jug, 1776 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, of Adam design and raised on a pedestal foot with a broad gadrooned band to the neck, an elegant scroll handle and trailing festoons and rosettes to… ***
*** A George III converted sterling silver tankard jug. 1759 Newcastle, with maker's marks for John Langlands I; and the later lid, 1861 Newcastle, with maker's marks for John Walton, the baluster tankard with a later dome lid and a reeded base with a large… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver-mounted cut crystal claret jug, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1881/2, the jug of straight-sided spreading form, square-cut and star cut underside, mounted with a silver collar and hinged domed and finialed cover, with a shaped and… ***
*** A striking Sheffield collared claret jug. Elkington & Co, the acorn shaped base of cut glass deeply facetted with flat foot all rises to a tall narrow neck with a fitted pierced and engraved collar and scalloped spout with high scrolled handle, stamped to… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver coffee and hot water pots, 1930 London, with makers' marks for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, the conical pots with domed hinged covers having a Gothic pendant motif and a knop finial, with ebonised handles; hallmarked to… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver jug in the Baroque manner, 1889 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Dixon & Sons, the tapering jug with a pedestal base and 'C' form maiden head handle richly repousse worked and chased throughout with flora, animals, mascarons… ***
*** A George III sterling silver milk jug and sugar bowl, 1815 London, with maker's marks for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard of squat boat shaped form with shell, foliate and gadrooned rims above a gadrooned upper section and tapering to four small bun feet,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver-mounted glass claret jug. Martin, hall & Co. (Richard Martin and Ebenezer hall), Sheffield, 1881/2, the jug of straight-sided spreading form cut with a checked pattern, mounted with a silver collar and hinged finialed cover… ***
*** A George III coffee pot/hot water jug with stand and burner, 1787 London, with maker's marks for Abraham Peterson and Peter Podio, of elegant pear shaped form with thread edging to the rim, a petite petal decorated domed lid with knop, and a fluted frieze… ***
*** A George III sterling silver lidded jug, 1769 London, with maker's mark for John Payne, the ovoid pot raised on a spreading foot, having a broad neck, domed hinged, lid, and a double scroll handle, decorated to the body and lid with undulating spiral ribs… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver lidded jug, 1881 London, with maker's mark for Martin Hall & Co, the bell shaped jug with slender shoulders and a waisted neck with helmet form spout and lid and a pierced finial, a foliate scrolled handle and upon a waisted… ***
*** A fine Danish .826 silver wine ewer, circa 1888 with three towers mark, maker's mark of Peter Hertz, assay master mark of Simon Groth, of elegant baluster form with a waisted collar and shaped pouring rim, a high set scrolling handle and a pedestal base,… ***
*** A stylish sterling silver teapot, creamer and sugar bowl 1922/23 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Adie Bros. All of fluted pedestal form, the teapot with a concave collar to a small domed lid with mushroom timber finial and an ebonised square section… ***
*** A pair of Georgian style sterling silver baluster jugs, 1986 London, with maker's mark B.P. Co each of baluster form with serpentine rims, scrolled leaf capped handle, and raised on shell feet, each marked to the underside. Weight 844g height 16 cm ***
*** A Dutch 19th century .934 silver cow creamer, Minerva Regional assay office mark, 1892 English import mark, the Schuppe style cow creamer with curved handle formed by the tail, hinged back-flap with applied bee finial, stylized features, horns,… ***
*** A George I sterling silver Irish creamer, 1726 Dublin, pear-shaped with a central girdle, reeded scroll handle and raised on a trio of stepped hoof feet, embossed and repousse floral and scroll work to the body, hallmarked underside, silver weight 164gr,… ***
*** A George II sterling silver hunting themed tankard jug, circa 1740 London, no maker's mark, the baluster jug with a double scroll handle and continuously repousse and chased with hunters and hounds, hallmarked underside, silver weight 325gr, height 12 cm ***
*** An American sterling silver thread edged pedestal teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, early 20th century, with maker's mark for Watson & Co and marked sterling. the elegant set of tapering quatrefoil profile, the teapot with a pointed dome lid with matching… ***
*** A George IV sterling silver milk jug, 1825 London, with maker's mark We possibly for William Eley II or other, the globular jug of elegant lobed form, having a wide pouring spout with scalloped edges, a 'C' scroll handle with an acanthus ornament, and… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver 'Cellini' style creamer, 1889 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons, the pedestal creamer with an espagnolette handle and profusely decorated throughout in the Renaissance revival manner, hallmarked below rim,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver sugar bowl and similar creamer, 1807 & 1810, London, creamer and bowl respectively, with maker's marks to creamer for Charles fox I or Crispin Fuller, maker's mark to bowl obscured, both of compressed rectangular neoclassical… ***
*** A sterling silver ewer, mid 20th century, of plain baluster form with wide pouring lip, double tubed curved handle, simple relief scrolls to foot and rim, marked 925 sterling Peru underside. Height 30 cm. Width 19 cm. Depth 12 cm. Silver weight 473gr ***
*** A George V sterling silver hot water pot, 1936 London, with partly rubbed maker's mark J.H.T? the conical pot and hinged cover with knop finial, plain straight sides, carved timber handle, marked to the body and under the lid. Weight 780g height 21 cm ***
*** A Continental silver and crystal claret jug, 20th century, Italian, with.800 standard and lozenge, the globular diamond cut body with slice cut shoulders mounted to the long neck with a collar and mechanical lid opened by squeezing the handle, richly… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver gravy boats, 1970 London, with maker's mark for C.J. Vander Ltd elegant George II style boats with gadroon borders, flying scroll handles with acanthus leaf thumbpieces, and raised on three legs with stepped hoof feet and foliate… ***
*** An American sterling silver water jug with stopper, early 20th century, with mark of international sterling, patent issued Jan 11 1927, of elegant plain baluster form with a broad neck and pouring spout, having a low domed stopper with cushion shaped knop… ***
*** An Irish sterling silver gravy boat, 1824 Dublin, with maker's mark for William Nolan, the compressed boat with gadroons, an applied shell and scroll rim, a pierced, threaded handle and square section spout, raised on paw feet, hallmarked, underside,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer in the Eastern manner, 1872 London, with maker's mark for Robert Hennell IV, a finely crafted pear shaped pedestal jug, embossed and chased throughout, with navette shaped cabochons and relief scrollwork upon a textured… ***
*** A fine Victorian sterling teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, 1888/9 Sheffield, with maker's marks Wpd for William P. Davis, Boardman, Glossop, a refined gadroon decorated setting, all elements of boat shaped slightly globular form with bracket handles, rope… ***
*** A George III sterling silver hot water Biggin, 1766 London, with maker's mark W.?, of barrel shape with a gadrooned lower body and a similar radiating design to the lid, with a threaded rim and base, a timber handle and a knopped timber finial; hallmarked… ***
*** A Victorian Scottish sterling silver jug, William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1860, baluster shaped with a pouring lip and scroll handle, repousse, decorated with scrolling strapwork and foliage, weight 161g, height 9 cm ***
*** A cut crystal claret jug with a gilded mount, 19th century, stamped H&H with eagle, of tapering form with diamond cuts, having an elaborate embossed frieze with, Bacchanalian putti and grapevines, a lid with stiff leaf designs and lion, rampant finial,… ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver muffin dish and cover, 1910 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb Ltd the muffin dish with a round body and reeded border, the domed lift-off lid with finial and raised shield-form vacant cartouche, an interior… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver hot water jug, 1881/2 London, with maker's mark for Frederick Elkington, of elegant pear shaped form with a gadrooned lower section and a stepped dome lid with conforming decoration and finial, an ear shaped timber handle and… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1791 London, with maker's mark for Peter & Ann Bateman, the helmet shaped pedestal jug with a high set threaded handle, beaded rims, bright cut and prickworked decoration throughout, and raised on a squared base;… ***
*** A George III sterling silver milk jug, 1798 London, maker's mark of Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart, the oval fluted body with an engraved band of bright cut lattice and floral decoration, oval floral cartouches with script initials 'Jg', a threaded rim… ***
*** A refined Victorian sterling silver creamer, 1872 London, with maker's mark for Martin, Hall & Co, a bead edge helmet creamer with Renaissance revival and neoclassical elements having an acanthus leaf scroll handle, embossed and engraved to the body with… ***
*** A Mexican sterling silver sugar bowl and creamer, 20th century, with marks for Taxco, of globular lobed form with a waisted neck, the covered sugar bowl with a matching partitioned lid with finial, having squared tubular handles with thumbpieces and… ***
*** A fine Georgian sterling silver sugar bowl and matching creamer 1825/6 London, with maker's mark for Joseph Angell I, marks to one item rubbed. Of compressed boat shape form with horizontal threading above a gadrooned lower section, gadrooned rims, leaf… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver jug in the neoclassical manner, 1813 London, with maker's marks for Alice & George Burrows II, the heavy gauge pedestal jug of broad form with a wide lip, having gadrooned, shell and tongue borders to the collar, a scrolling… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1901 Sheffield, with maker's mark for W & C Sissons the silver top with a beaded edge, a domed cover with pierced thumb piece and a double scroll handle, the clear glass body carved with floral and foliate… ***
*** A French.950 silver covered milk jug, late 19th century, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark for Alfred Feau, with a fluted ovoid lower section with a tapering long neck to a low domed fluted and knopped lid, a small square form geometric spout, the… ***
*** A fine cut glass and silver gilt claret jug, 19th century, apparently unmarked but tested for silver and remnant gold, the baluster shaped ewer of elegant proportions with tapering sliced flutes and lens cuts to the body and shoulder and an ornamented… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver gravy boat in the Georgian style, 1902 London, with maker's mark for Solomon Joel Phillips the heavy gauge elegant boat in a nautilus inspired design with fluted lines curving around the sides, a double scroll handle with… ***
*** A sterling silver hot water pot, mid 20th century, with maker's mark for William Drummond & Co. the pear shaped pot with a waisted upper section and a central geometric band, with a hinged lid and timber finial, a double 'C' scroll timber handle and… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl & creamer, 1893 London, with maker's marks for Walter & John Barnard, with neoclassical styling, the bowl and creamer of boat shape form with bracket handles, gentle waists, the lower bodies with undulating gadroons;… ***
*** A French silver creamer, later 19th century, with Minerva 1 standard, maker's mark for Emile Puiforcat, the baluster creamer of rococo design having a vegetal scroll handle, shell motifs below the thread edged rim and spout and raised on four rocaille… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver jug with cover, 1903 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Edward Wilmot, the jug of tapering carinate profile with four lobes divided by flutes, the low domed hinged lid with finial of conforming design, having a reeded '7',… ***
*** A sterling silver Coronation hot water jug, 1953 London, with Queen's head commemoration mark and maker's marks for Nrgp, of elegant plain barrel form with a low flush lid and ebony finial, small spout and 'C' style ebonised handle, raised on a waisted… ***
*** Two sterling silver milk jugs, Georgian and modern Era, 1797 London, an oval jug with two pulvinated borders and a bracket neoclassical style handle, 1969 London, Cj Vander Ltd, a Georgian inspired bright cut bead edged helmet jug with a looping thread… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1907 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons, the jug of tapering form with an internal optic rib, with a plain collar and low dome lid with knop and a long bracket handle, a trellis cut frieze… ***
*** A French silver hot water pot, second half 19th century, Minerva 1 standard, by Lavallee Orfevre, Paris, the baluster pot with a bud and leaf finial, a plain spout and wooden handle with vegetal scroll mounts, applied medallions with initials to the body;… ***
*** A sterling silver covered jug, 1901 London, with partial maker's mark for W. Over Hh, of elegant pear shaped form with a flat rim and domed lid with finial, raised, on a waisted, stepped base and having an ebonised handle, hallmarks to neck, lid interior… ***
*** A George III sterling silver creamer, 1836 London, with maker's marks for Charles Thomas fox, the creamer of compressed and lobed form tapering to a conforming base, a threaded serpentine rim with an embossed and chased fruit and floral border to the… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver milk jug, 20th century, with maker's mark for William Drummond & Co, the jug of slightly bulbous form with a broad pouring spout and integral, strap handle, of pleasingly plain form with a rolled rim, hallmarked below, spout,… ***
*** A sterling silver creamer and matching sugar basin, 20th century, marked sterling silver and with .950 (Britannia) standard, a compressed creamer with a broad neck and shapely pouring spout with a 'C' scroll handle and flared thumbspur raised on a trio of… ***
*** A pair of small hot water jugs with wicker Wound handles, 1932/33 Sheffield, with maker's marks GH for Harrison/Howson, the elegant unadorned pear shaped jugs each with a waisted foot and flat hinged lids, hallmarked to upper body, total weight 517gr.… ***
*** A fine Irish sterling silver creamer, 1791 Dublin, with rubbed maker's mark,?.D, possibly John Dalrymple, of compressed and waisted form with a rollover rim and thread edge bracket, handle, an engraved and bright cut floral and arabesque border to the mid… ***
*** A sterling silver creamer in the Dutch manner, 1910 London, with post 1906 London import mark, importer's stamp for Bernard, Muller, Hanau pseudo-silver marks, possibly Neresheimer, a globular jug with tripod base and scrolling handle, embossed with… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver mounted and glass claret jug, 1892 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton with a plain mount, hinged cover with an angular shaped spout, to an oval diamond cut glass body with etched golfer in shield… ***
*** A French .950 covered silver jug, late 19th to early 20th century, with Minerva mark and unidentified maker's mark, of bulbous form with a slender neck, having an ebony 'C' scroll handle, raised on elaborately embossed tripod legs with scroll and pad feet… ***
*** Two sterling silver helmet creamer jugs, 1910/11 Chester, with maker's mark for Barker Bros, and; 1913/14 Birmingham, with maker's mark for A&J Zimmerman, of elegant pedestal form, each raised on a squared base, one jug with a rolled rim, both with… ***
*** A novelty Continental .930 silver Toby jug creamer, 1906, London import mark of sun with face, date letter, importer's mark for Edwin Thomson Bryant, the embossed creamer in the form of corpulent figure in a smart jacket, a pointed hat, and holding a… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1801 London, (no maker's mark), of oval form with vertical bands of ribbing and engraved bright cut leafy bands, applied thread rim, a shaped bracket handle, and an engraved shield shaped cartouche with floral surround,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver jug, 1864 London, with maker's marks for Samuel H. Hayne, the jug of compressed globular form with a waisted neck, a reed and acanthus, decorated handle, repousse and chased to the body with four floral, arrangements enclosing… ***
*** An elegant George III sterling silver creamer, 1805 London, without maker's mark. the boat shaped creamer of typical neoclassical styling with a threaded rim and bracket handle with delicate prick worked and bright cut borders, engraved 'Elizabeth Smart… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver sugar creamer, 1839 London, with maker's marks for Charles Reily & George Storer, the creamer of compressed pear shape form with applied floral and foliate decorations to the fold over threaded rim, with two foliate 'C'… ***