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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:95
Lots with images:95
Prices available:94
Category:
Jugs & Ewers
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A French silver cream jug, helmet shaped, with a moulded band of laurel leaves at the shoulder, acanthus at the base; and with an acanthus capped scroll handle. 300gms ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, baluster form, embossed with country scenes of a dog chasing a rabbit, farmhouse, etc., double scroll handle, embossed bead top rim. London 1819, probably by Thomas Streetin. Height 10.7 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver Georgian style cream jug, the baluster body with fluted and floral embossed decoration, vacant cartouche, the flared pedestal base and top rim with bead borders, S-scroll handle. Chester 1906 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. Weight… ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, of plain form with reeded rim and square scroll handle. London 1805. ***
*** A Victorian silver milk jug, baluster shape, octagonal section with acanthus capped scroll handle, each panel engraved with a complex knot design. Sheffield 1856 by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Height 16 cm ***
*** A William IV Scottish silver cream jug, baluster shape on circular spreading foot. Engraved decoration and vacant cartouches to either side. Edinburgh 1836 by Marshall & Sons. Height 17 cm, 253gm ***
*** A Georgian style silver gravy boat, with gadrooned rim and fluted scroll handle, raised on three shell and scroll feet from shell mounts on the body. London 1902 by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater. 235gms. ***
*** A George III silver pap boat, plain design. London 1798 by John Emes. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection. ***
*** A Georgian Revival silver milk jug and sugar basin, gadroon rimmed, ball footed. Chester 1931. 389gm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, helmet shape, fluted, engraved border, monogrammed in shield cartouche. Newcastle 1817 by Christopher Dinsdale I, height 12 cm, 105gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, helmet form with punched decoration to the rim, square base, London 1790 maker unknown. 93gm. ***
*** A Georgian period flat bottomed silver cream jug with reeded borders and ornate embossed leaf, flower and scroll decoration London 1800 by William Eton. Weight approx. 120gms ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, squat circular with floral repousse body, acanthus capped handle surmounted by a portrait bust finial. London 1831 by J. Whitehouse. 265gm ***
*** A George III silver helmet creamer, with acanthus capped handle, foliate festoon and hop swag engraved, beaded foot and rim. Monogrammed. London 1809 by William Sutton. Height 120. 94gm. ***
*** A late Victorian silver sugar bowl and creamer, fluted shape with scalloped rim, raised on pad feet, London 1885 by George Fox, 215gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, helmet form, engraved decoration, raised on square base, London 1791 by Charles Hougham. 114.70gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, the swollen ovoid body with foliate and scroll engraved and embossed decoration, vacant cartouche to the front, shaped rim, double scroll handle, raised on three pad feet. Probably London 1775, marks partially worn. ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, matching above. London 1865. Weight 290gms ***
*** A George III silver pedestal cream jug, fine restrained engraving, helmet form body. London 1795 probably by Allen Dominy. 125gm. ***
*** A Victorian baluster silver hot water pot, half lobed body Adams urn finial. Sheffield 1890 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 418gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug of oval baluster form, fine engraved wriggle and stylised leaf bands, reeded rim and loop form handle. London 1800, probably by John Mewburn ***
*** A George III silver pedestal cream jug, elegant engraved floral scrolls and wriggle work, beaded rims and tall lute handle. London 1791 by Robert Hennell I. Height 15 cm. 134gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver helmet form cream jug, half lobed body, oval foot. London 1891 by Walter & John Barnard. Weight 146gms ***
*** A Victorian silver milk jug, octagonal baluster shape raised on four scroll feet, fluted panelled body with engraved decoration, acanthus capped handle. London 1848 by Hunt & Roskell. Height 14 cm. 270gm. ***
*** A George III silver helmet cream jug, slightly flared flat bottom, bead rim, applied crested cartouche and reeded handle. London 1897 by Charles Chesterman II ***
*** A George III silver cream jug of helmet shape with swollen ribbing encircling the body, reeded rim, squared handle and raised on ball feet. Newcastle c.1806-1818 by Christian Ker Reid. Weight 125ms. Height 10.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian period silver cream jug of plain baluster shape with embossed decoration of a milk maid and cow on one side and farm buildings and trees on the other. London 1868 by H.J. Lias & Son. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** A Geo. III silver baluster cream jug, with serpentine rim, acanthus capped double scroll handle, foliate engraved body, gilt washed interior, raised on circular foot. London 1765 by Wm. Kinman (Grimwades mark 3210). Height 10.5 cm. 70gm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, squat baluster form embossed and engraved with floral designs, vacant cartouche to each side, raised on four cast scrolling legs. London 1804 by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, David Cooke label to base, gilded interior.… ***
*** A Dutch silver baluster tripod cream jug, with ornate embossed decoration including village scenes. London import marks 1892. Height 9 cm ***
*** A Georgian period crested silver pear shaped cream jug with beaded rims and scroll handles. London 1776. Old repair to base. Height 12 cm ***
*** An Edwardian period German cut glass liqueur jug, of baluster shape on octagonal foot, the plain 800 standard silver mounts with engraved monogram and the date 1904. Height 19 cm. ***
*** A William IV silver cream jug, fluted pear shape raised on four acanthus scroll feet. London 1836/37 by John & Henry Lias. 195gms. ***
*** A George III silver helmet cream jug, repousse decorated with chinoiserie pavilions and a vacant shield cartouche, raised on a short stem and circular spreading foot. London 1769 Height 10 cm, 84gm. ***
*** A George III silver pedestal cream jug, wrythen embossed leaf and foliate panels, gadroon rims. London 1770. 117gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver baluster cream jug with embossed decoration and scroll handle, London 1865 by Barnard Bros. Height 17 cm. ***
*** A George IV silver milk jug, squat oval shape raised on a cast four footed base, the swollen body with floral repousse. London 1826. 225gms ***
*** A George III silver helmet cream jug, elongated body with restrained floral swag decoration, vacant shield cartouche, ribbed border and looping handle, the spreading circular foot to a square base. London 1794. Height 14.5 cm. ***
*** An American silver Guernsey cream jug, the plain spherical body with pronounced medial rib, the dome lid with overhead handle, woven main handle, stamped marks to base including 1½ PINTS. 326gm, height 15.5 cm. ***
*** A Geo. III silver baluster cream jug, with serpentine rim, acanthus capped double scroll handle, foliate repousse body, raised on circular foot. London 1770, maker's mark: Ns/An. Height 10.5 cm. 70gm ***
*** An early Victorian silver cream jug. London 1839 by Edward, Edward Jnr. and John and William Barnard. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection. 203gms. ***
*** An American silver baluster shaped cream jug with double scroll handles and raised on three pad feet. Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1875-1885 by Lewis E. Jenks. Height 10.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver creamer, the baluster form jug on round spreading foot, pricked decoration to rim, high looped handle. London 1784, maker's mark indistinct. ***
*** A 19th century Austrian silver jug, side baluster lobed form with restrained bifurcated carved ivory handle, crested with double shield below crown. Hallmarks for Vienna 1866, maker's initials 'F.K.' 266gm. Diameter 12.5 cm. ***
*** An early 20th century wide bodied silver gravy boat, raised on pad feet from shell knees, Georgian scroll type handle. Birmingham 1913 by E.S. Barnsley & Co. 190gm. ***
*** A Geo. III silver cream jug, engraved. London hallmarks rubbed rubbed. 99gm. Gilt washed interior. ***
*** A George IV silver baluster cream jug, with embossed decoration, foliate rim and foot. London 1829. 275gm. ***
*** A pair of 1930s silver gravy boats, shaped rims, raised on three pad feet. Sheffield 1937. 212gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, plain oval form with restrained decoration to the rim, raised on four bun feet, London 1810, maker's marks indistinct, 198gm. ***
*** An early 20th century silver gravy boat, faceted form, decorative cast rim. London 1919 by Josiah Williams & Co. 226gms. ***
*** Two silver cream jugs, one plain baluster, Birmingham 1924, the other raised on four pad feet. Birmingham 1908. Total 151gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver helmet cream jug, with beaded rim, foot and handle, London 1877. 95gm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, oval, later embossed and engraved with decorative panels. London 1805, height 11 cm, 120gm. ***
*** A Georgian Revival flat bottomed silver cream jug, of plain design with reeded edge and handle. Chester 1912. Height 9 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, the oval body with applied reeded rim, repousse embossed with Grecian key pattern, vacant cartouche. London 1805 by Andrew Fogelberg. 132gm. ***
*** A Georgian flat-bottomed silver cream jug with embossed decoration, reeded rim and handle. Weight 156gms. London 1799 by Robert and David Hennell. Height 9 cm ***
*** A late Georgian silver barrel shaped jug, with encircling reeded band and rim. Maker's mark BP probably for Benjamin Preston, c.1825. ***
*** A Victorian silver milk jug, baluster form, high looped handle, engraved decoration to exterior with original gilding to interior, London 1848 by Richard Pearce and George Burrows II, 195gm. ***
*** An Edwardian crystal and silver whisky noggin. Birmingham 1904 by J.& J. Maxfield Ltd, additionally with a hanging Whisky decanter ticket. Height 10 cm ***
*** An early 20th century Georgian Revival silver cream jug, pedestal baluster form with scroll handle with acanthus leaf detail. Birmingham 1916 by Swaine & Adeney Ltd. ***
*** An Art Nouveau silver small creamer and sugar, repousse with a design of poppies to the swelling rhomboid bodies, Birmingham 1905 by Deakin & Francis Ltd, height 6.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Emeritus Professor Brian Coote CBE, FRSNZ (1929 - 2019) ***
*** A silver two handled sugar basin, of plain oval shape with reeded banding. Height 6.5 cm. Together with a matching cream jug, both with gilded interiors. Birmingham 1922 ***
*** A Georgian Revival silver milk jug, oval shape, raised on four bun feet, gadroon rimmed, square scroll handle. Birmingham 1963. ***
*** An Edwardian Georgian Revival silver cream jug and two-handled basin, finely engraved classical decoration. Chester 1900 by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes. Total 335gm. ***
*** A heavy silver cream jug of Regency style, oblong shape with serpent handle and four ball and claw feet. London 1911. 230gm. Length 15 cm. ***
*** A Georgian silver cream jug, with embossed fluting and four ball feet. London 1817. 165gms. Length 14 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, London 1804. 119gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver pear shaped tripod cream jug with shaped rim and scroll handle. Exeter 1881, by Josiah Williams & Co. Height 10.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, goblet form on round spreading foot, large loop handle and sparrow beak spout, later embossed decoration, some dents to base, London 1792 by Robert Hennell I. 120gms. ***
*** An Edwardian silver cream jug, Birmingham 1919 by S. Blanckensen & Sons Ltd. 102gm., fluted oval shape raised on ball feet with gadroon rim and square scroll handle. ***
*** An Irish silver creamer, lozenge form with restrained decoration to top, raised on four bun feet, Dublin 1817 by James Le Bas. 151gm ***
*** A pair of silver gravy boats, oval shape with serpentine rim, raised on pad feet and with flying scroll handle. Birmingham 1913 by Adie Bros. Ltd. 192gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, half-spherical body, ribbed top rim and circular foot. London 1810. 130gm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver cream jug, oval baluster form with half lobed body. Birmingham 1902 by Levi & Salaman. Weight 159gms ***
*** A Russian silver cream jug, of rococo style with scroll handle and three shell feet, 84 zolotnik mark. 70gms. Height 7.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sugar and creamer, squat oval baluster form with ribbed rims, Georgian scroll type handles. Birmingham 1907 by Marks & Cohen. 136gm. ***
*** A late Georgian silver creamer, helmet form. 100gm. ***
*** A Georgian period silver flat bottomed cream jug with a band of engraved decoration and a monogram. 100gms. Newcastle marks, c.1810, probably by Thomas Wheatley. Old repair ***
*** A Georgian silver cream jug, with later embossed decoration of farmyard scene, raised on three feet, marks rubbed. 91gm ***
*** A George III silver milk jug, squat oblong half lobed with gadroon rim, on ball feet. London 1813 by Thomas Johnson. 203gm ***
*** A 19th century Continental silver flat bottom milk jug, with scroll handle, applied neo-classical motif of two women seated beneath an urn. Various stamped and engraved marks including date 1828. Height 11 cm. 163gms. ***
*** A Dutch silver sugar basin and milk jug, of oval section raised on ball feet, embossed with decorative landscapes. 200gms. ***
*** A George III silver flat bottomed helmet cream jug, plain form, angular handle, no date mark, maker BF. ***
*** A silver cream jug, helmet form, three feet, decorated rim, Birmingham 1916. 76gm. ***
*** A George III silver pear shaped creamer, raised on three pad feet. Some faults. London 1743 by Edward Wood (marks rubbed). 78gms. Height 9 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, helmet shape, London 1800, height 8.5 cm, 90gm. ***
*** An early 20th century silver baluster cream jug, the plain body with shaped rim raised on three pad feet, double scroll handle. London 1919 by Robert Pringle & Sons. Weight 84gms ***
*** An Irish silver pear shape creamer on three pad feet, Dublin 1890 by John Smith. 113gm. ***
*** A small early 1900s silver jug, embossed decoration to the body, raised on four scrolling feet with a turned wooden side handle, import mark and hallmarks for London 1903. ***
*** A William IV silver mounted crystal oil jug, round spreading foot, the body with faceted panels, the silver collar, handle and spout silver with restrained reeded decoration, stopper absent. London 1830 by William Brown. Height 10 cm ***
*** A silver Guernsey creamer, with lid. Birmingham 1925 by Wm Greenwood & Sons, height 8.5 cm, 60gm. ***
*** A 1930s Art Deco silver cream jug, tapered octagonal form with stepped rims. Birmingham 1933. 123gm ***
*** A 1920s silver gravy boat, shaped rim, flying C-scroll handle, raised on three pad feet. Birmingham 1926 by Asprey & Co. Ltd. 90gm. ***
*** A Georgian silver cream jug, on spreading pedestal foot, punched bead decoration to the edges. London with dates and maker's marks rubbed. 85gm. ***
*** A George III silver pap boat, by Francis Spilsbury, London 1740 ***