George I Silver Cream Jug
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Stock: 7910
Date: 1723
Maker: William Street
Country: England
An excellent little early antique silver sparrow beak jug with a tall slim body and pedestal foot. Sterling silver. Good...
Description
Description
An excellent little early antique silver sparrow beak jug with a tall slim body and pedestal foot. Sterling silver. Good plain style and nice weight. Small size silver cream jugs without lids were only introduced in the 1720’s so this is probably one of the earliest silver cream jugs ever made. To the front are some hand engraved initials. Excellent colour. Weight 109 grams, 3.5 troy ounces. Height 8.75 cms. Spread 7 cms across the top. London 1723. Maker William Street.
Condition
This charming little jug is in excellent condition with no damage or restoration. Excellent colour. Good clear silver marks underneath. The hand engraved initials are probably original to the piece – they are similar to those found on the handles of early lidded tankards. Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.
Maker Information
Maker: William Street
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