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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:76
Lots with images:76
Prices available:76
Category:
Jugs & Ewers
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*** A Dutch .934 silver jug, 19th century, with mark of fineness of period, N1 for Maastricht in cartouche and obscured possible maker's marks, the cushion shaped Empire styled jug raised on an oval foot with a helmet shaped waisted neck and a broad lip, a… ***
*** A Danish silver creamer and sugar basin, circa 1839 with maker's mark and Netherlands import mark indicating. 835 silver, each of squat lobed form with scroll and floral decorated rims and applied motifs to body, generous 'C' scroll handles and raised… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, early 19th century probably London, rubbed marks, a baluster shaped pedestal creamer with a pinched scroll handle with leafy thumb piece, crimped edge to rim and beaded to foot; rubbed marks to upper body, silver weight… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1797 London, with maker's mark for Dh without pellet, a thread edged creamer with an integral high set strap handle, the oval body with a gentle waist; hallmarked near rim, silver weight 93gr, height 11.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver milk jug, London 1818, with unidentified and rubbed maker's mark 'H', of pear shape with a pedestal and circular foot and an S-form scrolled handle, embossed and lightly chased with pheasants, floral and foliate motifs, and with a gilt… ***
*** A matching .800 creamer and covered sugar basin, 20th century, with mark of fineness and partial rubbed marks, possibly Dutch, the pedestal creamer and sugar basin of carinate baluster form with scroll handles, bead and stiff leaf borders, the sugar bowl… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver jug, 1898 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons, the ovoid compressed jug with a waisted collar, having a gadroon rim, strap form bracket handle, and profusely chased to the upper body with a deep border of lobed… ***
*** Two sterling silver gravy boats, 1914 London, rubbed maker's marks; 1928 Birmingham with mark for Adie Bros, of typical form with barbed rims, broad pouring rims and double scroll flying handles, the larger raised on stepped hoof feet, the other with an… ***
*** A George III sterling silver creamer, 1770 London, with rubbed maker's mark, W' over W.K, an embossed pictorial baluster shaped creamer with a double scroll handle and three curvaceous legs with shell form mounts and trefid feet, with a vacant cartouche;… ***
*** A small George II sterling silver creamer. 1747 London, with maker's mark for Benjamin West, the pear shaped jug with a fluted rim, having an acanthus embellished scrolling handle and raised on tripod cabriole legs with pad feet, profusely decorated in… ***
*** A sterling silver covered jug, 1901 London, with partial maker's mark for W. Over Hh, of elegant pear shaped form with a domed lid with a flat rim and finial, raised on a waisted and stepped base and having an ebony handle; hallmarked to neck and interior… ***
*** A Georgian Scottish sterling silver creamer, early 19th century Edinburgh, rubbed date and maker's mark for George Fenwick, the neoclassical styled creamer of tiered oval form raised on four ball feet, having a threaded rim, a thread edged bracket handle… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver pedestal jug, 1769 London, with maker's mark El for probably Edward Lowe, the bulbous waisted pedestal jug with an embossed beaded rim and ear form handle, the domed and spreading base with engraved thread designs; hallmarked to… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1825 London, with partial maker's mark C?, the rectangular creamer of compressed stepped form, with gadrooned edges and a cast leaf 'C' scroll handle, raised on four ball feet; hallmarked to lower body, silver weight… ***
*** A sterling silver hot water pot, circa 1936, Birmingham, A.L. Davenport Ltd, the bombe base and with concaved body tapering up to the domed cover with short spout and high looped handle. Stamped to side. Weight 321gr. ***
*** A sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1913 Birmingham (probably), with maker's mark for William Hutton & Sons, an elegant tapering jug with a fine diamond cut frieze above a spiral twist lower register, a plain collar and flat hinged lid with a pierced… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver jug, 1845 London, mark for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, a pear-shaped jug with engraved floral patterns to the body, with an applied leaf to the throat, and similar mounts to the ear form handle, gilt washed… ***
*** Three German .800 silver Ware: a creamer, beaker and dish, and a rococo style sterling silver small dish, post 1886 marks, various makers, 1964 London, a beaded rococo style creamer by binder Wilhelm-Schwabisch Gmund, a straight-sided beaker with a… ***
*** A pair of Georgian revival sterling silver gravy boats, 1940 Birmingham, with maker's marks for S Blanckensee & Son, the pair of broad shallow boats with lobed and barbed rims, 'S' scroll flying handles and raised on a trio of curvaceous legs with stepped… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug, circa 1790 London, hallmarks worn, the helmet shaped body raised on a square base, with engraved floral swags and oval cartouche with crest, having a beaded rim and loop handle, partial hallmarks to neck, silver… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug. 1790 London, with maker's mark for Henry Chawner, the elegant plain formed helmet shaped cream jug raised on a square pedestal base, with a reeded rim and loop handle, and clear hallmarks to the underside, height 13… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver milk jug with a wicker handle, 1882 London, with rubbed maker's marks, a petite baluster tripod based jug with a hinged dome lid, decorated with spiral panels of embossed flowers, a mask head spout and similar mounts to the… ***
*** Two Victorian sterling silver creamers with gadroon decoration, 1894 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin Bros.; 1895 Birmingham with maker's mark for Hayes Bros., a neoclassical creamer with a threaded bracket handle, and a compressed waisted creamer… ***
*** A sterling silver-overlaid cobalt glass fla?on b.J. Round & Sonss, Birmingham, 1900/1 of ewer form with a faceted glass stopper above a slender neck and bulbous body, the neck and handle in plain silver running down to floral-engraved open-work over the… ***
*** Three sterling silver table wares: an Art Nouveau pepperette, a sauce boat, and a mustard pot, 1907 Birmingham, (pepperette), 1913 Sheffield (boat), 1957 London (pot), a James Fenton pepperette with turquoise enamel details to the vegetal mounts, a James… ***
*** A sterling silver hot water jug, 1936 Birmingham, with maker's mark for A.L Davenport Ltd, of plain and elegant carinate form with a domed lid with an ebonised conforming finial, a tapering body with an ebonised 'C' style handle and a waisted foot,… ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat 1921/2 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons. An elegant boat with a dentil border to the rim, a flying 'C' scroll handle with a floral embellishment and leafy thumbpiece, raised on three trifid form feet with… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar basin and matching cream jug, Wilson and Gill, Birmingham, 1942/3, in the plain Georgian manner, each body on pad feet with foliate mounts. Height 9 cm (jug). Diameter 9 cm total weight 282gr. ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl and creamer, 1900 Chester, with maker's mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes 1938 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Emile Viner, the scallop edged tri-footed sugar bowl with plain sides raised on trefid feet, together with a… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer, a Victorian sterling silver creamer, 1861 London, with maker's mark for John James Keith, a compressed creamer of carinate form with fluted rim and threaded band to the waist, a decorative scroll handle with whorl… ***
*** A sterling silver helmet creamer and a sterling silver beaded swing handled sugar bowl 20th century American, marked sterling and with maker's mark for Watson Co; 1892/3 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Sherwood & Sons. Athread edged creamer with a… ***
*** A sterling silver jug, 1928 London, with maker's marks for W. Drummond & Co, the globular jug with a columnar upper section and a small beak spout, stepped ribs to the central section and similarly finished to the rim, with a reeded strap 'C' form handle;… ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat and a sterling creamer, 1935 Birmingham, with maker's mark Jr (creamer), and 1940 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Viner's Ltd, a traditional shaped gravy boat with a barbed and lobed rim, pad feet and high set scroll handle,… ***
*** Two Edwardian sterling silver pedestal creamers, 1906 Chester, with maker's marks for Nathan & Hayes, and 1908 Birmingham, with maker's marks for William Adams Ltd, a Neoclassically inspired creamer of elegant tapering form with a vertical rib design and… ***
*** Two sterling silver creamers, 20th century, London and other, with maker's marks for William Thorneywork and Israel Freeman. a small gadrooned boat shaped creamer with a bracket handle, and a later bulbous creamer with a threaded handle and similar rims;… ***
*** A silver clad porcelain teapot, creamer and sugar bowl by Rosenthal 1939-1956 period. In Pompadour shape of lobed baluster form with a shaped foot rim and scrolling handles, the creamware setting profusely overlaid with scrolls, lattice and vegetal motifs… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl and creamer, 1903 Birmingham, with makers' marks for John Edward Wilmot, of neoclassical boat shaped styling each with a gadrooned lower section and a rolled rim, the jug with a scroll strap handle, the sugar bowl with ribbed… ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat, a sterling silver gravy boat, 1939 Birmingham, with maker's mark S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, the Georgian style boat with a channel grooved rim, a double scroll flying handle and raised on three double pad feet with shell… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver mounted decanters, 1900 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, elongated bell-shaped decanters or jugs with applied handles, both with a triple spiral rib and an applied green thread decor, with matching pointed,… ***
*** A French .950 silver milk jug, 19th century, with rubbed Minerva 1 standard and indistinct other mark, the pear-shaped pot with an ebonised 'C' scroll handle with cast vegetal decoration to the spout, gadroon borders to the domed and hinged lid and a… ***
*** A stylish sterling silver creamer and sugar bowl Duo 1912/13 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Deakin & Francis. The low form shallow creamer and bowl raised on pedestals, each with wide plain borders to the rim and exaggerated flaring square form… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver creamer, 1901 Chester, a George II style creamer of bucket form with a scalloped and barbed rim, threaded girdle, double scroll handle, and embossed with rococo flowers and animals, raised on tripod paw feet with lion head and… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer and bowl set, 1886 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Rossiter Behenna (Howell & James), the set with gadrooned rims, the bodies decorated with repousse floral swags alternating with twisted flutes. Weight 178g… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug, 1802 London, illegible maker's mark helmet shaped with bright-cut engraving, reeded rim and arched handle, engraved with a crest and initials, marked under the spout. Weight 82g height 10.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, late 18th century, no city mark, rubbed maker's marks Rr?, the slightly barrel shaped creamer with a threaded bracket handle, a bright cut patterned and floral border to the collar, a flower and two vacant shields with… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver cream jug, marked MB (Matthew Boulton?), early 19th century (town and date marks lost), the plain vase shaped body with a rim and reeded handle mounted on a square foot, weight 111g, height 11 cm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver cream jug, F.H. Adams Ltd, Birminhgam, 1910, the plain baluster shaped body with shaped rim and C scroll handle and feet, engraved to one side with an armorial device and motto, weight 102g, height 11.5 cm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver cream jug, unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1905, the repousse decorated vase shaped body with a rim and C scroll handle mounted on a spreading foot, weight 80g, height 10.5 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug, 1799 London, with maker's mark rubbed., the helmet shape cream jug with flat bottom, reeded rim and squared handle, repousse with flower vases, acanthus leaves and a vacant cartouche under, the spout. Weight 94g… ***
*** Two sterling silver gravy boats 1928/9 Birmingham, with makers' marks for A&J Zimmerman 1909/10 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Es Barnsley. Of typical boat form with wavy edges, ear form handles, one boat with hoof feet, the other with pad feet and… ***
*** A sterling silver jug, 1816 London, with partial maker's mark for probably Samuel Knight, the Regency style jug with a compressed lower section, a ribbed waist and a broad boat shaped pouring spout with a gadrooned edge, having a threaded strap handle and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver cream jug, 1775 London, with maker's mark for Ann Smith & Nathaniel Appleton the creamer of helmet form with a crimped rim and double scroll handle, raised on circular pedestal foot with a crimped edge, marked under the rim.… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1803 London with rubbed maker's marks, the oval creamer with a fluted slightly compressed body, ribbed edges to the rim and a neoclassical ribbed bracket handle; with a rubbed armorial & Hallmarked partially near… ***
*** A Britannia silver Georgian revival pedestal creamer, 1905, with maker's mark for Maurice Freeman, the creamer of baluster form, having a double scroll handle with vegetal thumbpiece, shaped rim and a broad pouring spout, raised on a stepped base,… ***
*** A Sileda overlaid Britannia silver ruby glass jug, later 20th century Sheffield, 958 standard, with initials S L for Sileda, Wales, a small waisted and lobed jug overlaid with looping bark textured bands and having a tapering threaded handle with a shell… ***
*** Two sterling silver creamers 1909 Chester, with maker's mark for Synder & Beddoes, and 1936 Birmingham with maker's mark for Deakin & Francis. Apear shaped jug with scrolling rims, an ear form handle and raised on three curvaceous paw feet; the Birmingham… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver milk jug, probably 1724 London, with rubbed maker's marks, the small pear shaped jug of pleasing plain form with an undulating rim and a shaped strap handle, supported on three curvaceous legs with knees and trefid feet;… ***
*** A sterling silver sparrow beak creamer in the George II style, 1967 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Barker Ellis silver Co, of pleasing plain baluster form with a footed base and double scroll handle with feathered thumb spur; hallmarked near rim,… ***
*** A late George II sterling silver creamer, 1756 London, with apparently no maker's mark, the pear shaped jug embossed and chased with rococo decoration with three curvaceous legs with hoof feet and acanthus mounts, with an ear form handle; hallmarked… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar basin and matching cream jug, Walker & Hall, Chester, 1906/7 (basin) and Sheffield, 1906/7 (jug), the basin of elliptical outline with a squared handle at each end, the body with rocaille and foliate repousse decoration, the jug… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver creamer, 1912 Sheffield, with maker's mark Hw for Lee & Wigfull, of inverted bell shape in the Georgian Irish manner, with a threaded girdle to the centre, an ear form handle and a scalloped rim, raised on three hoof feet with… ***
*** A small sparrow beak sterling silver jug in the George I style, 1963 London with maker's mark for Hardy Bros. Ltd, a petite pear-shaped pedestal jug, the sparrow beak with a small drop to the terminal, with an ear form handle with spur and matching drop… ***
*** A sterling silver gravy boat, 1932 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William suckling Ltd, a traditional gravy boat with a barbed and lobed rim and a wide pouring spout, raised on three pad feet with cusped mounts and having a flying scroll handle with a… ***
*** A sterling silver creamer, 1937 London, with maker's mark for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, retailer's stamp for Martin & Co Cheltenham to base, of plain oval form with applied thread rims and a rising loop handle, hallmarked to waist, weight 145gr, height… ***
*** A Dutch silver milk jug, 19th century, with non-payment of duty stamp, stamp of Hokke, letters U, O and other, a pear-shaped pedestal jug with four vertical channels and a timber handle, with thumb spur, hallmarks to base, total weight 191 gr, height 14.5… ***
*** A sterling silver sugar bowl and creamer, 1903/4 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Robert Pringle, of oval high shouldered tapering form with everted rims and cast scrolling handles, hallmarked to upper body of each, silver weight 188gr. Heights 9 cm and… ***
*** A sterling silver mustard pot and a gravy boat, 1894 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Atkin Bros. (pot) and; 1924 Birmingham with maker's mark for Adie Bros Ltd, a compressed mustard pot with a wide neck, three ball feet, a domed hinged lid with thumb… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver creamer and a Christening mug, 1861 London with maker's mark for Chawner & Co and early 20th century Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons, a baluster shaped pedestal creamer of plain form and a pedestal mug with… ***
*** A Continental silver gravy boat with an Integral tray, modern era, marked .800, of typical styling with a lobed body and conforming tray, and having a 'C' scroll handle; marked underside, silver weight 169gr height 9 cm. Length 16.5 cm. Width 11.5 cm ***
*** A sterling silver milk jug, Miller Bros, Birmingham, 1896/7 (over-stamping a maker's mark W?) the hexagonal body with a straight-sided upper register, bulbous below, each with reeded decoration, with a geometric shaped handle height 7.5 cm. Weight 54.7gr. ***
*** A sterling silver cream jug, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1930/1 in the George II style of plain inverted helmet shape with a pie crust inner rim and a scrolling loop handle, on three shaped pad feet. Height 8.5 cm. Weight 57gr. ***
*** A Scottish silver provincial milk jug, circa 1860-61, Edinburgh, William Marshall & Sons, the fancy bulbous based form and scrolled handle with bold repousse decoration to the exterior and with shield to the front engraved 'Reginald'. Stamped to side. N.B… ***
*** A sterling silver helmet pedestal jug, 1905 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John rose, with neoclassical styling the slender milk jug with a ribbed rim and conforming strap handle having a stepped socle to a squared base; hallmarked to upper body.… ***
*** An Indian silver ewer. 20th century, the tiered and tapered form with wide flared spout and arced handle decorated with incised floral motifs and a river scene cartouche. Incised inscription 'To Mrs. Boyd from - Surat girls club'. Height 22 cm ***
*** A sterling silver pedestal milk jug, 1905 Chester, with maker's mark for Stokes & Ireland Ltd, the baluster jug with an ear form strap handle with a foliate thumb spur, and punched borders to the rims; hallmarked to waist, silver weight 82gr. Height 10 cm ***
*** A sterling silver milk jug in the George II revival manner, 1971 London, with scrolling maker's marks 'Hb' imitating Hester Bateman, of baluster form with a 'Broken' scroll handle and raised on a stepped, pedestal foot, gilt washed to the interior,… ***