Date: 1898
Maker: John George Smith
Country: Netherlands
Stock: 9666
An antique silver cream jug in the form of a model cow. The flap with a bee on the cow's back lifts to fill the jug with cream which is poured out of the cow's mouth. Nicely figured with red glass eyes and naive expressive face.
Weight 94 grams, 3 troy ounces.
Height 7cm. Length 12cm.
Dutch silver with English import marks for London 1898.
Retailer John George Smith.
Literature. The cow creamer is a silver cream jug in the form of a model cow. A flap with a bee on the cow’s back lifts to fill the jug with cream which is poured out of the cow’s mouth. One maker, John Schuppe a Dutch silver maker, specialised in these between 1755-1775 and his creamers are highly prized. 19th century and later examples are usually Dutch or Hanau silver although English cow creamers can be found.
John George Smith, English silver retailer at the end of 19th century. Importer of Dutch and German ornamental silver. His goods are stamped with London import marks.
The cow is in good condition with one small flaw. Stamped underneath the body and on the flap with Dutch silver marks and English silver hallmarks. Missing the tip of the tail.