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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Mugs, Cups & Goblets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A massive William III Britannia standard silver gilt tankard by John Bodington, London 1708, with heavily cast and chased continuous scene of battling Satyrs and Bacchanalian revelers and maenads, large cast caryatid handle, lower domed cover with… ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver straight sided tankard by Humphrey Payne, London 1706, with applied girdle, contemporary coat of arms, flat cover with volute thumb piece 18 cm high, 715 grams ***
*** An important Russian silver stirrup cup probably by Andrei Alexandrov, 1885 assayer’s mark A.Romanov, Moscow 1885 for similar example, refer Christie’s, London, sale no 9698 Lot 320 height 17 cm, weight 672gms ***
*** An Australian silver trophy cup by Edward Fischer, Geelong, circa 1875 the bowl engraved 'Presented to the Grant & Polwarth Coursing Club by Donald Banlock Esq. for Competition between the Winners of the Derby & Oaks, May 28. 1878' and 'Won by Mr. Geo.… ***
*** A silver gilt presentation double handled cup and cover, inscribed 'Calcutta Races of 1935-36' and to the reverse a coat of arms, hallmarked Collingwood & Co., London 1890 over earlier marks, 6250gms, 44 cm high, 52 cm wide. Provenance: Purchased from… ***
*** A stunning Australian silver trophy cup & cover 'U.F.B.D (United Fire Brigades' Demonstration) Sandhurst 1883, Hose Practice....'. Engraved with ferns & leaves with a detailed cartouche depicting fireman at work. Lid adorned with figural fireman finial.… ***
*** 1857 Horse Racing Trophy, silver cup, (hallmarked London 1855, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater), lovely embossed scene of horses racing, engraved 'This Cup, Presented By Mr Wm Harvey, Of the Wilmot Arms Green Ponds, Tasmania, To H.E.Anstey Esqre, Won by the… ***
*** A Viennese crystal, silver jewelled-enamel goblet with central engraved armorial cartouche, 19th century. 27 cm high ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup, probably by Edmund Holaday, London 1713 with applied girdle and contemporary engraved 'The Gift of ye Lady Peneyston to' and initials within a scroll cartouche, the base with scratch weight 23=05, 14… ***
*** 1863 Ballarat & Learmouth Regatta, a Victorian silver 2 handled trophy cup by John Tongue, Birmingham circa 1863. Engraved 'Amateur Pair Oared Race won by F. Collin & W. Camper, Leander Rowing Club, Nov 30th 1863'. 20.5 cm ***
*** A James II sterling silver gilt two handled cup and cover by John Sutton, London 1684, with embossed acanthus leaves below band of rope-work, pomegranate finial, 14 cm high, 18 cm across the handles, 470 grams ***
*** Geelong Volunteer Fire Brigade' an Australian decorated sterling silver trophy cup by D&C Houle, London, the embossed shooting scene attributed to William Edwards and presented to Mr John Hawauth as Secretary, February 19th 1866, 17.5 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver lidded tankard by John Wirgman, London 1757, 21 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver lidded tankard by John Wirgman, London 1744, 20 cm high ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster tankard by William Parry, Exeter 1749 with applied girdle and contemporary engraved coats of arms, 20 cm high, 800 grams ***
*** A sterling silver covered tankard, London 1774, maker Richard Mills. 21 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver two handled cup and cover by Barnard Brothers, London 1858, with engraved presentation inscription and coat of arms, 39 cm high, 2,450 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver tapering straight sided tankard with domed cover by John Langland I and John Robertson I, Newcastle 1780, 18.5 cm high, 700 grams ***
*** A Russian silver tea cup holder by Ovchinnikov, Moscow circa 1850, Assay Master's mark of Andrei Kovalsky, raised on four cast horse feet, embossed with a panel of a troika, 8.5 cm high, 295 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver twin-handled cup and cover, London 1744, by William Grundy, with presentation inscription 'The Gift of John Kityermaster Esq. Deputy of Billingsgate, Ward to the Company of Fellowship Porters 1793', weight 1.91kg. 41 cm high ***
*** Hong Kong Races Strathpeffer Ashley Cup, 1882', A Victorian sterling silver presentation claret jug by Edward Charles Brown (Richards & Brown), London 1882 with finely chased and embossed floral body and engraved presentation cartouche, 27.5 cm, 840 grams ***
*** A fine French silver gilt beaker by Emile Puiforcat, Paris circa 1900 with bands of finely engraved decoration and gadrooned foot, 14 cm high, 12 cm diameter, 505 grams ***
*** An impressive mid Victorian sterling silver cup with repousse country scene depicting sheep & cottages amongst a woodland farm backdrop. Repousse most likely the work of William Edwards of Melbourne. Originally smithed in London circa 1859 by William… ***
*** An Australian silver mug, late 19th century, engraved with a coat of arms, motto 'We Trust in God', initials 'Aagr' and scenes of kangaroos and emus among palm trees and native grasses, 11 cm high, 240 grams ***
*** A George IV silver egg cruet, William Burwash, London 1820, the spoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1822, 21 cm high ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup probably by Eli Bilton, Newcastle circa 1700, with partially fluted lower body below band of rope-work abd contempory inscription, 23 cm across the handles, 14 cm high, 480 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster lidded tankard by John Kirkup, Newcastle 1757 engraved with script initials and date 1763, 21 cm high, 900 grams ***
*** Sterling silver presentation goblet 'Mr Josiah Mitchell. Founder and first President of the Victorian Horticultural Improvement Society. This Cup is presented by the Members as a mark of their esteem. May 12th, 1862'. Retailed through Walsh & Sons… ***
*** An historical two-handled silver hunting cup London 1864, makers E.& J. Barnard, ¶Presented to John Wellington young C.B. Captain late Indian Navy Superintendent Bombay Marines, on leaving India....÷ inscribed in cartouche on reverse.28 cm high, weight… ***
*** William Fountain, a pair of sterling silver-gilt pedestal beakers, London, 1805, with engraved coat of arms of the Priaulx family of Guernsey and motto Caesar Augusta, 14 cm high. Provenance: Christies Melbourne, March 2001 lot 375 ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug by Thomas Cooke II & Richard Gurney, London 1752, 12.5 cm high, 330 grams ***
*** Hester Bateman sterling silver tankard, London circa 1786 with engraved initials 'W.B' (possible made for William Bateman). 340+ grams ***
*** A George I sterling silver baluster mug probably by Thomas Mann, London 1725, 12 cm high 375grams ***
*** A pair of English Stirling silver goblets. London circa 1862, by Robert Hennell. Height 18 cm ***
*** A sterling silver rowing trophy 1873 Edwards Melbourne 1873, Intercolonial championship ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver two handled cup with embossed cartouche on partially fluted body by Seth Lofthouse, London 1711, 11 cm high, 167 grams ***
*** A fine quality 17th century style twin handled covered trophy cup. 30 x 37 cm. By W.Chawner, London, 1910. 30 cm high, 37 cm wide across handles ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled cup by Hester Bateman, London 1777 later embossed with putti among scrolling vines and scrolls, engraved 'To the winner David Cafsilis of the Stirling Troop 1822/ Given by the Field Officers of the Stirlingshire… ***
*** Molong Agricultural Show, Best Ram Cup, 1879', A Victorian sterling silver beaker trophy by Samuel Hardy, London 1877, retailed by Hardy Brothers, Sydney, 10 cm ***
*** A pair of George V silver two handled cups, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913. 15 cm high ***
*** Set of six sterling silver wine goblets by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, 1973 with birmingham bi-centenary of birmingham Assay mark, 16.5 cm high, approx. 940 grams ***
*** A sterling silver tankard, London 1754, maker Will Shaw, Will Priest. 13 cm high ***
*** A two handled sterling silver loving cup, London 1724, maker Thos. Ferrer. 14 cm high ***
*** An Australian silver-christening mug, circa 1880, Blashki of Melbourne. Height 7.5 cm Reference Illustrated in '19th century Australian Gold & Silversmiths' by Kurt Albrecht ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug by Francis Spilsbury I, London, 1737 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche, the base with later presentation inscription, 12 cm high, 420 grams ***
*** Two Australian silver beakers by Hendrik Forster, Melbourne, early 20th century, leather cases with silver buckles. 6.5 and 9 cm high, 260 grams total weight ***
*** A set of four French silver beakers, 8.5 cm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver three handled loving cup with bands of Greek key decoration and three vacant Grecian cartouches by Martin Hall Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1876, 18 cm high, 24 cm across the handles, 1150 grams ***
*** A Dutch silver oval two handled porringer, 18th century, 7 cm wide, 26 cm across the handles, 205 grams ***
*** A Russian silver mug with a Roman soldier handle by P. Muller, St Petersburg, 1829, assay master's mark of Michael Karpinsky. 11.5 cm high, 115 grams ***
*** A sterling silver two-handled loving cup, Dublin 1777, maker Matthew West. 16 cm high ***
*** A pair of sterling silver trophies, inscribed: University. Four Oar Race 1890, and 1891. Won by Trinity Hall. Hallmarked London, 1890, 18 cm high (each) ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tankard with straight sides and glass bottom, 11.5 cm high ***
*** A French silver beaker by Pierre Hippolyte Fournerot, two French beakers, a Dutch beaker and two other ***
*** A two-handled sterling silver cup, Sheffield, 1899. 28.5 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster mug probably by John Moore, London 1771, 10 cm high 190grams ***
*** A 17th century silver twin handled cup, London 1677 ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug with later floral and scroll embossed decoration by Thomas Whipman, London 1739, 12 cm high, 350 grams ***
*** A rare embossed silver beaker, German, 17th century, 9 cm high, 8 cm diameter at the lip ***
*** A Russian silver miniature fox head stirrup cup with cabochon garnet eyes, 20th century. 8 cm long, 55 grams ***
*** A George II silver tankard, Thomas Moore II, London 1756 with engraved crest and later spout. 19 cm high, 837grams ***
*** A George III silver and parcel gilt goblet,by William Bateman London 1786, crested height 15.5 cm ***
*** A George III Irish sterling silver two handled cup by Matthew West, Dublin 1761 with embossed floral decoration and engraved crest on later applied shield, 16 cm high, 19 cm across the handles, 440 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster mug by Elizabeth Morley, London 1814, 10 cm high, 215grams ***
*** An English sterling silver George II tankard, London 1743, maker EP ***
*** A Russian silver gilt tea cup and saucer by Lev Vasilyev, Kaluga 1859, Assay Master's mark of Fyedor Pogodayev, with later engraved presentation inscription, 210 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet by George Unite, Birmingham 1868 with floral embossed and vacant cartouches and flute bowl 26 cm high, 515 grams ***
*** Melbourne Amateur Regatta' silver rowing trophy beaker by Bradshaw, Victoria, engraved with the coat of arms of the City of Melbourne and presentation 'Junior Eight won by Hawthorn R?C. 1924, Hf Powell (2)', 11.5 cm high, 209 grams ***
*** A silver beaker by Jean Puiforcat, French, circa 1920, 8 cm high ***
*** Sterling silver presentation trophy goblet, 19th century ***
*** Sterling Silver Cup, engraved 'Indian Durbar. Calcutta Dec 27 1911. Won by J.A.Johnstone's Champion Jumping Horse 'Bob' - Australian Bred', and also engraved on reverse 'This Cup was Presented By, Queen Mary of England Empress of India, personally tp Mrs… ***
*** George II sterling silver tankard. Bell shaped with foliate repousse work. made by Bowyer Walker of London circa 1737 with later inscription 'The Gift of George Bankes Esq. M.P, 1846.' [British Politician]. Foot dented. Weight 340 grams. Fair/good… ***
*** Two French silver beakers with engraved decoration, 7.5 cm and 8 cm high ***
*** A George II sterling silver tapered mug by David Willaume II, London, 1731 engraved with a contemporary crest, 8 cm high, 180 grams ***
*** A Scottish Georgian twin handled silver trophy cup Edinburgh 1790, W&P Cunningham Watercolour ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver porringer by Wakely & Wheeler London 1898. 9 cm high, 16 cm wide ***
*** A George I sterling silver baluster mug London, 1725, 13 cm high 355grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver floral baluster mug by Thomas Barker, London 1824, 10 cm high 183grams ***
*** A George III two handled cup Thomas Lamborn, London 1807 ***
*** Three horn and silver rimmed beakers, English, 19th century, from 8 to 9 cm ***
*** A German silver gilt cup and cover, 19th century, 26.5 cm high, 310 grams ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver collapsible cup by Sampson Morden & Co., London, 1904, 12.5 cm high, 350 grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver baluster mug elaborately embossed with hounds stalking ducks by Jonathan Hayne, London 1829. 11.5 cm high, 145 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver straight sided mug by Elizabeth Morley, London 1813, 8.5 cm high, 140 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver baluster mug by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1894, 14 cm high 375grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver beaker by Thomas Purver, London 1854, 10 cm high 155grams ***
*** A George III silver tankard, Thomas and George Hayter, London 1822, The base inscribed Isaac Hardman, 11.5 cm high ***
*** Russian silver Easter egg; engraved floral design, gilt interior and highlights. 5 cm x 4 cm. VG condition ***
*** A fine sterling silver mid Victorian engraved cup with gilt wash interior. London circa 1859 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver christening mug by Barnard Brothers, London 1846, 9 cm high ***
*** Georgian sterling silver tankard with repousee floral motif. London circa 1772. 320 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver floral christening mug by James C. Edington, London 1858, 10 cm high 180grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster mug by William Williams I, London, 1746, 12.5 cm high 320grams ***
*** A sterling silver christening mug, possibly Colonial, engraved with children and figures walking 19th century ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet by Barkers Brothers, Chester 1910 with floral engraved bowl 21 cm high, 260 grams ***
*** A sterling silver twin handle trophy, Sheffield, circa 1950. 21 cm high ***