*** | William Edwards (b London 1819 - '), an Australian Colonial sterling silver mounted etched glass presentation claret jug, circa 1875, the baluster body finely etched with a continuous scene of two coursing hounds and a handler in pursuit of a hare, the… | *** | |
*** | An Australian silver ewer, attributed to William Edwards, Melbourne, the baluster body and bold loop vine form handle raised on a spreading circular foot, inscribed 'Presented by J. C. Walker to P. Glenister as a token of respect July 23rd 1873', unmarked… | *** | |
*** | A large William IV sterling silver lobed jug, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833, with a high set scroll handle with acanthus mount and an embossed stiff leaf order to the rim and stem, crisply hallmarked underside, 32 cm high,… | *** | |
*** | A refined neoclassical style Victorian sterling silver hot water ewer, Roberts & Briggs, Sheffield, 1860, of baluster form with a finely cast claw foot handle and mask head spout above panels with engraved scenes from classical mythology, with guilloche… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver ewer, London circa 1790 decorated in the Adams style with husk flower swags and beaded decoration, the hinged lid with a vase finial, carved wooden loop handle 34 cm high, total weight of silver 795gms. Provenance: Mrs E B… | *** | |
*** | A large sterling silver ewer with hinged cover by John Kilpatrick London, 1873 heavily chased swags and foliate detail with acanthus leaf shaped handle 720gms silver, 34 cm high | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver mounted etched glass claret jug by Richards and brown, London 1870 26 cm high | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver cream jug by Andrew Goodwin, Dublin, 18th century, standing on three lion mask decorated paw feet, 10 cm high, 210gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver mounted claret jug, Birmingham 1900 stamped maker Bb 23 cm high | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver gravy boats, London with ornate shell feet and boldly scrolling handles 12 cm high, 575 grams condition marks rubbed | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver creamer, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1899, and a Continental silver vase, possibly 18th century, the pedestal creamer with an embossed tulip motif, hallmarked to lip, and; an embossed vase with lug handles, with Continental .800… | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver creamers, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1823 and Edward Barton, London 1838, the boat shaped Emes & Barnard creamer with ribbed girdle, gadroon border and finely cast foliate handle and footrim, hallmarked to throat, and a… | *** | |
*** | Three small silver mounted cut glass whiskey jugs, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1962 10 cm high | *** | |
*** | A novelty sterling silver jersey milk pitcher and cover, circa 1900, possibly by Birmingham maker, Abraham Meyer Blanckensee known for noveties in this design, having a hammered finish, with a 'C' scroll handle with pinned bone insulators, monogrammed to… | *** | |
*** | Two George III sterling silver cream jugs, circa 1805 and 1810, the largest by Peter & Jonathon Bateman of London, 9.5 cm high, 215gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | Three petite sterling silver milk jugs and a campana vase, various makers, London and Birmingham, 1883-1937, the campana vase weighted, all pieces hallmarked, the largest piece 15.5 cm high, 385gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver milk jug by Edward Thomason, Birmingham, 1821, 11 cm high, 310gms | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver creamer and sugar pourer, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham and Chester 1908, both items decorated in low relief with Teniers' style country dancers, hallmarked below rims, the creamer 11 cm high, total weight of silver 120gms | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver cream jug on legs by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1854, with scrolling floriate decoration across the body of daisies and poppies, 14 cm high, 42gms total weight of silver | *** | |
*** | An Art Deco sterling silver milk jug and sucrier, American, 1930s and later, cement loaded bases to both, the sucrier 10 cm high, total weight of silver 235gms | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver helmet jug, (probably) by John Merry, London, 1832 112 gms, 16 cm high | *** | |