Sterling Silver Sparrow Beak Cream Jug, John Garman, London 1739
A rare sterling-silver sparrow beak cream jug, makers mark of John Garman, London 1739, 3.15 in. high, 0.10kg. Engraved arms of a spinster, either Baker or Semnicots. Provenance: H.J Quigley Antiques, Adelaide, South Australia, 1988
George II Sterling Silver Creamer, London 1754, William Skeen, Rococo
George II sterling silver creamer, hallmarked London, 1754, W.S (William Skeen), of tapered form, with shaped rim and a scroll handle, body decorated in rococo style with three embossed cornucopia overflowing with flowers and foliage, on three raised scrol
Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1759
Good George II sterling silver cream jug London 1759, maker possibly Simon Jouet, embossed decoration, footed base, height 4.33 in.
George II Silver Creamer with Rococo Goat Scenes
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 moulding
Georgian Silver Cream Jug by Andrew Goodwin, Dublin
A George II sterling silver cream jug by Andrew Goodwin, Dublin, 18th century, standing on three lion mask decorated paw feet, 3.94 in. high, 210gms
George II Cream Jug, 1751, William Bagnall, Sterling Silver
George II sterling silver cream jug rubbed marks! 1751, William Bagnall. Approx weight 73 grams, bruised & repair to one leg.
George II Style Silver Sparrow Beak Creamer
A sterling silver sparrow beak creamer in the George II style, 1967 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Barker Ellis silver Co, of pleasing plain baluster form with a footed base and double scroll handle with feathered thumb spur; hallmarked near rim, silver
Edwardian Sterling Silver Creamer with Rococo Embossing
An Edwardian sterling silver creamer, 1901 Chester, a George II style creamer of bucket form with a scalloped and barbed rim, threaded girdle, double scroll handle, and embossed with rococo flowers and animals, raised on tripod paw feet with lion head and
George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1724
George II sterling silver sparrow beak cream jug, baluster shape with tongue capped scroll handle on a moulded flared foot, engraved initials, London 1724, maker James Smith I, 2.95 in. high
George II Silver Cream Jug with Repousse Flowers
A George II silver cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1750, of baluster form, the body with repousse flowers sprays and a rocaille cartouche engaged with a crest, on three pad feet, height 3.54 in.
George II Irish Silver Cream Jug by William Townsend
A rare George II Irish silver cream jug on three heavy cast lion paw mask feet. William Townsend, Dublin c.1750.
Georgian Silver Cream Jug, London 1737
George II sterling silver cream jug London 1737, maker possibly WG, Sparrow Beak spout, monogrammed, height 3.15 in. approx; weight 90grams approx.
George II Silver Cream Jug, London 1746, Thomas Jackson Maker
George II sterling silver cream jug London 1746, maker Thomas Jackson, tri-footed, monogrammed to base, height 3.94 in. approx; weight 92grams approx.
Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1752
George II sterling silver cream jug London 1752, maker Charles Chesterman I, tri-footed, monogrammed, height 3.54 in. approx; weight 54gram approx.
George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1740
George II sterling silver footed cream jug, hallmarked, London, 1740, W.G, of baluster form, with s-scroll handle, raised on three feet, with acanthus thumb piece, total weight 93gm, height 3.54 in. purchased: J.H Bourdon-Smith, 1994
George II Silver Cream Boat, 1739
George II sterling silver cream boat, mark of George Greenhill Jones, 1739 of ovoid form with leaf capped handle chased and engraved with flowers and shells, on three hoof feet, hallmarked, weight 121 grams height 3.15 in.
Georgian Silver Cream Jug with Floral Embossing, 1760
George III sterling silver cream jug, hallmarked, London, 1760, W.C (William Cribbs), of baluster form, with embossed floral work, raised on three feet, total weight 69gm, height 3.54 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Creamers and Brandy Pot Set
Two Georgian sterling silver creamers and a brandy pot, the brandy pot of plain design with an everted rim and a wooden handle. Maker's marks worn, London, circa 1752., the first creamer of baluster form, raised on three pad feet. Maker's marks not visible
Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1760
George III sterling silver cream jug, hallmarked, London, 1760, W.C (William Cribbs), of baluster form, with embossed floral work, raised on three feet, total weight 69gm, height 3.54 in.
George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1749-50
Antique George II hallmarked sterling silver cream jug, by Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London 1749-50, 80 grams and 3.15 in. high
George II Sterling Silver Creamer, London 1759
Late George II sterling silver creamer, hallmarked, London, 1759, Ibbot, of pear form, with shaped spout and s-scroll handle and acanthus spout, raised on three feet, total weight 81gm, height 3.94 in.
George III Silver Creamer, London 1743
A George III silver pear shaped creamer, raised on three pad feet. Some faults. London 1743 by Edward Wood (marks rubbed). 78gms. Height 3.54 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1744
English hallmarked sterling silver George II cream jug having a round bellied body with pressed gloral detail & a vacant cartouche, a scroll handle, a shaped border with spout, & sitting on three cast scroll & trefoil feet. London, 1744, maker Richard Kers
George II Silver Cream Jug, London 1754
George II sterling silver cream jug plain baluster shape, scroll handle & legs, London 1754
George II Silver Creamer with Rococo Decoration
A late George II sterling silver creamer, 1756 London, with apparently no maker's mark, the pear shaped jug embossed and chased with rococo decoration with three curvaceous legs with hoof feet and acanthus mounts, with an ear form handle; hallmarked unders
George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug by Robert Innes (1743)
A George II sterling silver baluster cream jug by Robert Innes, London, 1743, engraved with a contemporary crest, 3.15 in. high, 130 grams
George II Silver Creamer with Rocaille Decoration
A small George II sterling silver creamer. 1747 London, with maker's mark for Benjamin West, the pear shaped jug with a fluted rim, having an acanthus embellished scrolling handle and raised on tripod cabriole legs with pad feet, profusely decorated in the
George II/III Silver Teapot, Sugar Basin and Creamer Set
A rare George II/III silver teapot, sugar basin and creamer, maker probably George Hunter, London 1758 and 1760/1762, (3) the teapot with inverted pear shape body, the lid with concealed hinge and baluster finial, swan neck spout with acanthus leaf and scr
George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1733
English hallmarked sterling silver George II cream jug with some restoration. London, 1733, maker indecipherable. Height 3.54 in. Weight 88g
Georgian Silver Sparrow Beak Creamer Jug, 1757
A sterling silver George II embossed sparrow beak creamer jug, maker I.W, London 1757 67 grms
Georgian Silver Cream Jug with Floral Repousse Decoration
Georgian silver baluster cream jug with repousse floral decoration, probably 1750, weight 69g, height cm