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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Jugs & Ewers
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A rare pair of Victorian period claret jugs of tall elegant baluster shape, frosted and clear glass with ornate embossed decoration of grapes, vine leaves and scrolls. Height 32 cm. Sheffield 1866, maker Harrison Bros. And Howson ***
*** An impressive large Victorian lidded 'Hunting' jug, the mildly tapered cylindrical body profusely embossed with fruiting branches, boar, hunting dogs and masks, the lid finial as a seated boar, a deer modelled to the thumb piece, double scroll handle.… ***
*** A rare George II silver lidded ale jug, the heavy pear shaped body resting on a flaring foot, the hollow scroll shaped handle terminating with robust drop socket, the plain beak shaped spout pouring through a pierced internal grill, the domed lid with… ***
*** An impressive George III silver claret jug, decorative baluster form, the swollen body with four relief panels of grape bunches and leaves, shell detail, further grapes and leaves to the spreading foot, top rim and lid with grape bunch finial, silver… ***
*** A quality Victorian silver wine ewer, tall elegant baluster form with applied grapevine to the plain body, branch form handle, gilded interior. London 1863 by Edward & John Barnard. Weight 994gms. Height 36.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver hot water pot, of baluster form with wooden scroll handle, the hinged cover with wrythen bud finial and gadrooned rim, the body engraved with armorial, on a round gadrooned foot. London 1762 by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright. 831gm. ***
*** A Royal Winton Maoriland teapot and cream jug, both decorated with the Pa gate scene, two glaze chips to teapot spout, the cream jug with crack and chip. ***
*** An early Victorian silver gilt wine ewer, baluster form, the neck with an applied grape leaf vine and bunch decoration, the lid with conforming finial, the scroll handle with further grape detail, the body with a tall band of relief stiff leaf design,… ***
*** An 18th century silver helmet shaped cream jug, marked 'Sterling', engraved with floral swags and a crest of a Mameluke on horseback, holding in his dexter hand a scimitar. Faulted at the foot. 240gms. ***
*** A George III silver wine ewer, fluted vase shape raised from a conforming pedestal base and with a flaring neck with hinged covered mouth with vase finial, plain looped ebonised boxwood handle. Engraved to either side with an armorial: an escutcheon with… ***
*** A rare George II silver creamer, swollen oval shape on a cast rococo scroll foot, the body cast and chased with two scenes of goats in rustic landscapes within scroll cartouches, the acanthus capped scroll handle joining the rim at a scallop shell… ***
*** A 19th century cut crystal mallet bodied decanter, the neck fitted with a Victorian silver collar, cover and handle in the manner of a claret jug. London 1892 by Hunt and Roskell. Height 23.5 cm ***
*** A good Victorian silver and cut crystal claret jug, the compressed spherical body and tall tapered neck with panelled diamond and linial cut decoration, the tapered silver foot, handle, mounts and dome lid with embossed and engraved floral and scroll… ***
*** 19th century New Zealand Frank Grady silver tall pedestal cream jug the elongated body with fern leaf framed vacant cartouche, engraved repeating design borders with bead rims, high loop scroll handle and pedestal base with square foot, gilt washed… ***
*** A particularly heavy George II silver milk jug, squat ovoid shape with plain loop handle and small spout with drop finial. Engraved with the coat-of-arms of Hodgson (per chevron, embattled or and azure, three martlets counter-changed), London 1731 by… ***
*** A fine quality Edwardian period cut crystal claret jug with embossed silver mounts, baluster shape, post and scroll handle, pierced thumb piece. Height 26 cm London 1903, makers mark Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. ***
*** A Victorian silver claret jug, decoratively engraved ovoid body raised on short stem from a circular spreading foot, serpentine scale handle, hinged cover with stepped quatrefoil finial. London 1865 by Daniel & Charles Houle. Height 33 cm, 746gm. ***
*** A George III silver claret jug, vase shaped with gadrooned rim and border, domed hinged lid with acorn finial, cane bound handle (distressed). London 1775 by Louisa Cortauld and George Cowles. 630gms. Height 30 cm ***
*** A George III Irish silver sauce jug, the boat shaped body embossed with scrolling florals and vacant cartouche under the spout, double scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet. Dublin 1788 by Thomas Jones. Weight 190gms. Length 17.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver lidded tankard/jug, tapered cylindrical body with an encircling band of gadroon embossed decoration, a similar lobed band to the base, ring stepped flared foot, the domed cover with conforming embossed decoration, scroll thumb piece,… ***
*** A good quality Victorian silver lidded ewer decorated with panels of intricate elaborate embossed leaves and scrolls, baluster shape with ivory heat rings and short foot. London 1878 by Martin Hall & Co. Height 21 cm ***
*** A fine quality George III period crested silver two-handled sugar basin and matching cream jug, plain lobed design with reeded borders and lavishly gilded interiors, both London 1805 by Robert and Samuel Hennell. Total weight 460gms ***
*** A cast silver wine jug modelled as a portrait mask of Bacchus, the handle of naturalistic branch form. Chester 1900 import mark Height 15.5 cm, 322gm. ***
*** A Scottish silver sugar bowl and cream jug, the exterior profusely embossed with baskets of fruit, flowers and scrolls, original gilding to interior, scrolling handles, on round spreading foot. Edinburgh 1872 by MacKay Cunningham & Co. 680gm. Height 130 &… ***
*** A 19th century Dutch silver coffee-pot on stand with brazier, the pot of swollen square vase form with fluted corners repousse shoulder, ebony scroll handle (repaired), quatrefoil lobed cover with serpent handle, the pot's base of square section with… ***
*** An Edwardian silver hot water pot, the baluster form pot heavily embossed with floral decoration, cartouche to the front with engraved armorial, painted fruit wood handle, London 1901 by George Perkins. Height 28 cm, weight 1000gms. ***
*** A George III silver creamer, ovoid shape raised on circular spreading foot and with flying S-scroll handle, the body embossed with foliate designs and vacant cartouche. London 1817. 70gms. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver and crystal claret jug, the silver mounts and handles of plain design, armorial to one side and presentation inscription to other, silver rim to base. Sheffield 1872, by Walter and George Sissons. Height 30 cm ***
*** A fine quality George III period silver helmet shaped cream jug with bright cut decoration. Height 14 cm London 1813. Makers Peter & William Bateman. ***
*** A George III silver helmet form cream jug, the plain tapered body with vacant shield cartouche, reeded top rim and loop handle, spreading square pedestal base. London 1790 by Frances Purton ***
*** A 1920s silver teapot and hot water pot in Arts & Crafts plain design, the handle fittings of stylised scroll and organic form, plain bodies. London 1926 and 1929 by 'C.E.', possibly Charles Edwards, a noted Arts & Crafts maker. 1160gms. ***
*** A silver cream jug with a rare assay mark, of plain baluster shape raised on a circular spreading foot and with double scroll handle, the spout with drop-finial detail. Chester assay office with the final date letter mark of the office only used from 1… ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, baluster form with a shaped rim, leaf and floral embossed swag decorated body, spreading circular foot, double scroll handle. London 1776 by Robert Hennell I. Weight 95gms. Height 11 cm ***
*** A 1920s silver hot water pot, elegant ovoid form with restrained decoration to the top, on a round spreading foot, ebonised handle and knop to lid. Sheffield 1927 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection. 637gms. ***
*** An Edwardian cut crystal claret jug, with engraved silver mounts, hinged lid and original internal stopper. Sheffield 1903 by Watson & Gillott. Height 23 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver sugar bowl and creamer, the two-handled sugar bowl and helmet shaped creamer decorated with hop swags, reeded handles, bead borders and stepped oval base with conforming borders, the interiors with original gilding, London 1876 by… ***
*** A late Victorian silver hot water pot of plain bulbous form, the hinged lid with gadroon border and wrythen turned oval finial, cane bound handle, raised on circular foot. London 1897 by John Henry Rowlings. Weight 602gms. Height 22 cm ***
*** A George III silver flat bottomed cream jug, oval body, reeded rim and loop handle, decorative engraving around top, with initials engraved in the centre of wreath to the front. London 1801 by George Brasier ***
*** A George III silver pedestal cream jug, the long tapered helmet form body with engraved repeating pattern band to the top rim with reeded edge, reeded loop handle, the pedestal base to the square foot with further engraved decoration, the shield form… ***
*** A George III Irish silver cream jug, beaded rim with wriggle work engraving to the centre and lobed base, raised on four ball feet, Dublin 1812, maker's initials rubbed possibly Tr. 118gm. ***
*** A George III silver pap boat, by Francis Spilsbury, London 174 cm ***
*** A Victorian Scottish silver sugar basin and milk jug, of similar design to above, Edinburgh 1898 by Hamilton & Inches. 860gms. ***
*** A silver cream jug, probably French, ovoid shape raised on four pad feet and with squared C-scroll handle, the body repousse and engraved with ribbons and swags. Import marks for 1898 by 'foreign agent' J.G. Smith. 160gms. Height 12 cm ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen silver sugar bowl and cream jug, mildly hand beaten finish to the ovoid bodies, the squat bowl with domed lid, the ebonised acorn form finial with bead border, the jug with conforming handle at right angle to the spout, impressed… ***
*** An Edwardian silver claret jug, baluster form on spreading foot, lobed decoration to the body with leaf decoration to the spout, Sheffield 1902 by Mappin & Webb, 528gm. Height 26 cm. ***
*** A Victorian period silver hot water jug, circular section, the bottom half with fluted decoration, gadrooned border, horn handle and finial. London 1891 by Dobson & Sons (Thomas William Dobson). Weight 626gms ***
*** An Art Nouveau silver jug, helmet shape with domed circular foot, decorated repousse with irises, London 1903 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. Height 17.5 cm, 387gm. Provenance: The Beverley Allen Collection ***
*** A late Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, the plain silver mount, hinged lid and handle hallmarked London 1896 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., the ovoid glass body with star cut base. Height 22.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, with reeded rim, square scroll handle and finely engraved encircling border, crested with a double-headed eagle displayed above a ducal coronet. London 1803. ***
*** A Victorian silver claret jug, classical Adams urn style body, spreading circular foot, acanthus leaf detail to the handle fittings, conforming urn finial to the hinged lid. London 1894 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 627gm. Height 33 cm. ***
*** A George III silver pedestal cream jug, the tall tapered helmet form body with reeded rim and loop handle, the spreading circular foot on square base. London 1787 by Charles Chesterman II. Weight 112gms. Height 15.3 cm ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, with reeded rim and square scroll handle, engraved to either side with monograms within foliate shield cartouches. London 1797. 150gms. ***
*** A silver hot water pot, Georgian Revival style, Birmingham 1919. 720gm ***
*** An early 1900 German 800 silver mounted claret jug, undecorated body with plain silver top, monogram to lid, German silver marks. 13 x 11 cm. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver cream jug. Decorated with C-scrolls among floral detail. Crest as demi-bull. With gilt interior. London 1824 by Hyam Hyams H. 11.5 cm weight 264gm. ***
*** A heavy crystal claret jug of baluster shape, with hobnail decoration and 925 silver mounts, with leaf, flower and scroll French-type decoration. Seahorse hallmark. Height 27 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug and sugar basin, profusely engraved, crested with a bull's head. London 1873-4 by John, Edward, Walter & James Barnard. 327gm ***
*** A George III silver sugar basin and milk jug, oval boat shape with shell and floral rims and beaded handles. London 1815 by William Bateman. With 1926 valuation by R.I. Christie, Edinburgh. 507gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, the concave lobed body with ridged border, reeded angular handle, raised on ball feet. London 1809, Bateman family, marks indistinct. Weight 186gms ***
*** A Victorian silver and glass claret jug, the unusual spherical glass body with deep curving cut decoration, silver collar, spout, lid and handle, London 1889 by Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, height 17 cm. ***
*** A George III silver pap boat, traditional plain form with single side incised band to the restrained shaped rim, engraved script initials. London 1784 by George Smith (II). Weight 55gms. Length 10.5 cm ***
*** A George II silver fat bellied sauce jug, of boat form with everted shaped rim, flying S-scroll handle, the three pad feet issuing from shell supports. Newcastle 1759 by John Langlands. Weight 101gms ***
*** An Edwardian period German clear glass claret jug of pear shape, the plain 800 standard silver mounts with engraved monogram and the date 1904. Height 23 cm. ***
*** A pair of George IV Irish silver sugar bowl and cream jug, fine engraved panel decoration including florals, swags and fine borders, applied gadroon and shell rims, lion's paw feet. Dublin 1826 by Charles Marsh. 477gm. ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, of helmet form with two large plain ribs to the central body, reeded top lip and handle. London 1808 by Joseph Beckwith. Weight 178gms ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, gadroon rim, acanthus leaf thumbpiece handle, raised on four compressed bun feet. London 1815 by William Bateman. 180gms. ***
*** A Georgian period flat bottom silver cream jug with reeded rim and handle and restrained engraved decoration. London 1798, by William hall. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** A late Victorian silver and crystal claret jug, baluster form cut crystal jug with silver top and handle, Birmingham 1899 by Barker Brothers, height 26 cm. ***
*** An Irish William IV silver milk jug, squat circular form with reeded decoration to the centre and spout, ear shape handle with acanthus leaf details, monogram to one side, crest to the other, raised on round foot, Dublin 1833 by James Fray, 309gm. ***
*** A George III silver flat bottomed cream jug, helmet form, the vacant shield cartouche with wreath frame, engraved band below the top reeded rim, tapered reeded handle. London 1797 by Peter & Ann Bateman ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, London by John Emes. 164gm., plain form with reeded rim and stepped handle. ***
*** A George III silver flat bottomed cream jug, oval body, reeded rim and loop handle. London 1801 by William Hall ***
*** A late Victorian silver cream jug in the Adams manner, the oval half fluted body with swag decoration, fine lobed band and top rim, reeded oval foot. Sheffield 1898 by Robert & Belk. Weight 162gms ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, flat bottom with engraved decoration around top with wreath cartouche to front containing initials. London 1802 by Simon Harris ***
*** A pair of quality wide bodied silver 1920s gravy boats, gadroon top rim, on pad feet with shell knees, the Georgian style scroll handles with acanthus leaf detail. Birmingham 1929 by Robert Pringle & Sons. 358gm. ***
*** A George III silver helmet cream jug, with reeded rim and scroll handle, the body with an encircling engraved border, raised on spreading stem from a square plinth base. London 1800. Height 14 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, helmet shape raised from a square foot, decorated with reeded rim and engraved swag border, wreathed monogram and wiggle-work bands. London 1795 by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart. 125gms. ***
*** An Edwardian silver mounted cut crystal claret jug, Birmingham 1911 by Henry Moreton. Height 26 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, baluster shape raised on three pad feet and with S-scroll handle, the body heavily repousse with floral and scroll designs. Exeter 1877 by the Bristol maker James & Josier Williams. 120gms. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** A weight y, Georgian style silver gravy boat, with gadroon rim, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, raised on fluted pad feet. London 1896. 325gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, of oblong section with fluted corners, serpentine rim and loop handle, engraved with foliate bordered panels and armorial crest: an eagle couped with wings outstretched. London 1790 ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, oval with reeded handle. London 1801 by William Hall, height 10.5 cm, 100gm. ***
*** A George II silver pap boat, the everted rim with two small tears of good weight. 88gms. Length 10 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, fluted pear shape raised on four acanthus scroll feet. London 1854 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. 225gms. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian crystal and silver whisky noggins. Birmingham 1907, by Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath and John Hartshorne Middleton). Height 10 cm ***
*** A good quality George III silver flat bottomed, crested, cream jug, with reeded rim, beautifully engraved band around the shoulder and gilded interior. London 1803 by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith. Small imperfection. ***
*** A George IV silver milk jug, squat circular raised on pedestal base with acanthus capped C-scroll handle, the body repousse with flowers. London 1822 by Thomas Burwash. 325gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver cream jug, Exeter 1860 by Josiah Williams & Co., the wide band of leaf and bell flower engraved decoration incorporating a vacant shield cartouche. Shell and scroll bracket feet. 173gm. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sugar bowl and cream jug, both of George III pedestal style, the basin with swing handle, reeded detail to borders, oval spreading foot, the jug of tall helmet style with loop handle and square foot. Chester 1907 by George… ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, baluster form, reeded top rim, wide band of embossed florals to the body. London 1804. Weight 149gms. ***
*** A 19th century Russian 875 standard silver cream jug, rectangular form, the base embossed with the head of Athena within a wreath, a band of flower baskets of flowers around the top, the interior with original gilding, large looping ivory handle. Russian… ***
*** A Victorian silver milk jug, fluted baluster shape raised on four acanthus moulded feet. London 1854 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, height 15 cm, 224gm. ***
*** A George III silver sugar and creamer, half-lobed body and floral engraving, gilded interiors. London 1800, maker's marks rubbed. 390gm ***
*** A stylish 1920s silver and glass claret jug, the plain collared spout hallmarked Chester 1920, faceted tall stopper, plain tapered body with star cut base. Height 24 cm ***
*** A George III crested silver cream jug, of helmet form with gilding to interior and exterior, on pedestal foot with double scroll handle. London 1776 by Nathaniel Appleton and Ann Smith. Height 10 cm ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, helmet form, engraved decoration with initialled cartouche to front, stamped beaded decoration to rim, square base. London 1795 by John Munns. Height 14 cm ***