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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:68
Lots with images:68
Prices available:68
Category:
Mugs, Cups & Goblets
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George III sterling silver tankard. Maker Hester Bateman London 1785. Of baluster form and raised on a spreading foot, the domed cover with pierced thumb piece above a double scroll handle ***
*** A William & Mary sterling silver tankard ***
*** George III cylindrical silver tankard with a 'C' scroll handle and ringed bands, made by Hester Bateman in 1790 ***
*** A George III silver tankard and cover, maker: JP. London 1771, with gilt interior, two panels depicting figures encompassed by a C-scroll and shell border. Crest with Endure Furth. 23 cm high ***
*** A Elizabeth II silver and gilt candlesticks and goblets, maker Stuart Devlin, the two silver goblets dated 1973, each tapering with a brushed and irregular wire silver gilt band, with gilt interior, and the pair of candlesticks dated 1972 and snuffer with… ***
*** A pair of silver cups. Maker John Wakelin & Robert Garrard London 1800 ***
*** An extremely rare Charles II English provincial silver tumbler cup, marked with the York town mark and contemporary inscription, hallmarked at York, England, circa 1680. ***
*** A Queen Anne sterling silver porringer ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard. Maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803. 733gms ***
*** An Edward VI Britannia standard silver tankard of Charles II style, with tapering sides, double-scroll thumb piece and acanthus leaf junction to handle, and McPherson coat of arms which reads 'Touch Not the Cat But a Glove'. Maker: HF, London, 1908, 756gm. ***
*** A rare Russian silver tankard having gold wash interior, 13 cm high ***
*** A William & Mary sterling silver tankard. Maker YT London 1693 ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard with rimmed decoration ***
*** A George III sterling silver ornately decorated tankard ***
*** A Victorian silver tankard. London 1867. Maker William Evans ***
*** A George III Silver tankard. Maker John Moore. London 1765. 16 cm high. 500gm. ***
*** A George III silver tankard ***
*** Ten Edward VII silver tankards, maker Walker & Hall Sheffield 1901 and three George V silver tankards maker B B Birmingham 1926. (13) ***
*** A George III silver tankard maker George Smith London. 1771, of baluster form with Victorian presentation. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** Fine Georgian sterling silver London 1781 tankard with ram crest maker IK 325 grams ***
*** Fine Georgian sterling silver tankard with armorial crest William Sumner London 1762, 325 grams ***
*** George II, silver mug, maker Francis Spilsbury I London. Baluster form with a single scrolled handle, all are resting on a circular spreading foot. 1741. 13 cm high, 409gm ***
*** An impressive Victorian silver cavalry cup and cover, maker E & J Barnard London 1871, the chalice and cover with embossed and chased decoration. Presented by the Sydney Turf club and won by Lord Carrington on 28th May 1886. Owner Mr Charles G Camerons… ***
*** A George III tankard ***
*** A George III Irish Provincial silver goblet by Caren Terry and Jane Williams of Cork, hallmarked at Dublin 1817. 12 cm high. ***
*** A Danish sterling silver gilt and enamel beaker. Maker A Michelsen, Copenhagen ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver goblet decorated with a farm yard scene of cattle and pigs. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver goblet. ***
*** A large George III silver pint mug of baluster form, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1798. 13 cm high. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver tankards. Maker: Alexander Macrae. London, 1864. 138gm. Maker: Edward & John Barnard. London, 1857. 174gm ***
*** A George III silver and coconut vase on three paw feet London 1782. Height 14 cm ***
*** A sterling silver tankard with scroll handle, London 1776-77. Maker Thomas Wallis. 13 cm high, weight: 366g. ***
*** A Victorian silver cup, with C scroll and flower decoration. Maker Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard (1829-1846) London 1844, 359gm,18 cm high. ***
*** A George IV silver tankard. Maker: Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh 1825. Date letter: 'T'. inscribed: 'A.P.'. Weight: 191 grams. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver goblets. Commissioned by the South Australian Government as a gift for a visiting dignitary from Malaysia, 140 mm high ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver presentation goblet, the stem with pronounced beaded decoration, the cup with chased decoration, bearing the inscription ‘Warragul & West Gippsland Agricultural Society, March 20th 1885. Presented by Messrs Wm Hamilton & Co to… ***
*** A George II silver tankard, by George Greenhill Jones, London, 1736, 11 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver tankard with scroll handle, London 1764-65. Maker Fuller White. 12 cm high, weight: 371g. ***
*** A Dublin silver cup, possibly late Georgian with worn marks with C scroll and flower head chased decoration, 13 cm high, 447g ***
*** A very rare George III silver egg cup with bright cut detail and attractive pierced decoration. By Peter and Jonathan Bateman (very rare mark as partnership lasted only six months due to Jonathan's death). London, 1790. 6 cm high. ***
*** A Germanic silver cup on stand with presentation, the dome cover with c-scroll and foliate decoration, the base with conforming decoration, overall height 47 cm, weight 643gm ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard, maker possibly Thomas Baker, London 1814-15. 11 cm high, weight: 466g. ***
*** A good George II silver tankard maker London 1734 (worn marks) baluster shaped pint tankard with scroll handle and ringed base. Height 13 cm ***
*** A George III silver tankard, maker John Emes London 1804, of flared cylindrical form with bands of fluting. 11.5 cm high. Weight 341 gm ***
*** A George III sterling silver tankard with reeded decoration. London 1817. 205gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver wine goblet, maker Richard Hennell London 1862, with a domed foot and stem with flower head and C scroll decoration surmounted by a bucket shaped bowl with gilt interior. Height 18 cm ***
*** A George II silver tankard maker London 1752 (worn marks). Baluster shaped pint tankard with scroll handle and ringed base. Height 13 cm ***
*** An Australian silver beaker. Stamped Bradshaw. Height 12 cm. ***
*** An impressive sterling silver loving cup on a mahogany graduating presentation stand, 44.5 cm high on stand. ***
*** A George III silver Regency tankard with heavy cast handle and chased vine leaf decoration, hallmarked for London, 1820. 9 cm high. ***
*** Queen Anne silver tankard. Maker: Seth Lofthouse, London 1708. 200 grams ***
*** A sterling silver floral embossed christening cup. 10 cm high. ***
*** A George III silver tumbler cup, maker Thomas Hayter, London, 1806. ***
*** An Indian silver presentation cup. The Madras Sailing Club, Pentland Challenge Cup supported on an ebonised base. 26 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver tankard, maker Thomas Bradbury & Son's London 1926. ***
*** George V silver christening set in presentation case, maker J G Ltd Birmingham 1911, comprising egg cup spoon and serviette ring, each with chased decoration ***
*** An Edward VII silver goblet. London 1901. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver shaving mug, Birmingham 1896 ***
*** An American sterling silver christening mug with bird decoration ***
*** A Victorian silver trophy 'London Athletic club cup', dated London 1873 ***
*** A Victorian Christening cup. Maker: Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1884. 9.5 cm high. ***
*** A sterling silver Christening cup and another. Sheffield 1921 and Birmingham 1882. ***
*** A small Danish sterling silver christening mug. 70gms. ***
*** A very unusual Victorian novelty miniature silver two handled porringer, modelled in the Charles II style. By James Wakeley & Frank Wheeler, London 1889. 3.5 cm high. ***
*** Sterling silver tankard Edward V 1906 maker W Hutton & Sons Ltd. Height 13 cm ***
*** Two boxed George V silver christening mugs in one maker Z Birmingham 1919, one reeded edge, and Monogrammed Dpwm, the other Birmingham 1921 with gold washed interior. Height 8 cm ***
*** George III silver Christening cup London 1816. (worn marks) cylindrical flared form with band of fluting and gold washed interior. Height 6 cm ***
*** A sterling silver Christening mug. Harrison & Howson, 1865. ***