Antique and Decorative Jugs

A selection of antique jugs and pots crafted from porcelain and metal, showcasing intricate designs and historical significance across various eras.

Teapot of stoneware with salt glaze; Staffordshire., Anonymous, c. 1740 - c. 1760 Teapot of stoneware with salt glaze. The teapot is octagonal and has relief decorations on the eight sides, consisting of trees, figures, animals and a weapon. The spout has a flower branch on both sides. England stoneware. salt glaze Teapot of stoneware with salt glaze. The teapot is octagonal and has relief decorations on the eight sides, consisting of trees, figures, animals and a weapon. The spout has a flower branch on both sides. England stoneware. salt glaze
Teapot of stoneware with salt glaze; Staffordshire., Anonymous, c. 1740 - c. 1760 Teapot of stoneware with salt glaze. The teapot is octagonal and has relief decorations on the eight sides, consisting of trees, figures, animals and a weapon. The spout has a flower branch on both sides. England stoneware. salt glaze Teapot of stoneware with salt glaze. The teapot is octagonal and has relief decorations on the eight sides, consisting of trees, figures, animals and a weapon. The spout has a flower branch on both sides. England stoneware. salt glaze
Teapot, c. 1730-1740, John Burt, American, 1691-1745, 5 x 8 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. (12.7 x 21.59 x 12.07 cm), Silver, United States, 18th centuryNathaniel Lock, Teapot, 1713/14, silver.Tray, 1891, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1865-1967, 1/2 x 10 1/16 x 10 1/16 in. (1.27 x 25.56 x 25.56 cm), Silver, United States, 19th centuryPhysician's Cupping Glass or Alembic 9th-11th century The suggested identifications for this object, of which numerous examples have been found at Nishapur and other excavation sites, include cupping glass, alembic, baby feeder, and breast reliever. The most recent proposal splits the objects into two types: those with straight spouts and those with curved spouts. The straight-spouted vessels may have served as alembics, which are used in distilling liquids; those with curved spouts may have served as cupping glasses, which were placed on the skin in medieval medical treatments. Only one thing is clear: after the twelfth century, the production of both types ceased.. Physician's Cupping Glass or Alembic. 9th-11th century. Glass, greenish; blown, applied spout. Attributed to Iran, Nishapur. Excavated in Iran, Nishapur. GlassSilversmith's art, Great Britain, 17th century. Silver-gilt tankard, with engraved the insignia of the Order of the Garter and a Latin dedication. Marked Francis Leake, London, 1675.Coffeepot ca. 1770 Volkstedt Porcelain Manufactory The gift of the Hans Syz Collection in 1995 endowed the Museum with nearly three hundred examples of European and Asian ceramics meticulously acquired by Swiss-born collector Dr. Syz (1894-1991) to chart the migration of models and patterns from East to West. Documenting a continuous process of influence and adaptation, these pieces provide a discriminating review of the nuances of stylistic change resulting from three centuries of trade.. Coffeepot 208488Teapot. England, Staffordshire. Date: 1765-1780. Dimensions: 17.6 x 11.8 cm (6 15/16 x 4 5/8 in.). Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware). Origin: Staffordshire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Jean Baffier (1851-1920). "Cup". Tin. 1899. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 57910-8 Anse, tin, goblet, wine service, dishesTeapot of red stoneware with filter and wire handles, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Lid of teapot made of red stoneware. Flat lid with a lowered center from which the button comes up again. Marked on the underside with a printed seal brand. Yixing. China stoneware. iron (metal) Lid of teapot made of red stoneware. Flat lid with a lowered center from which the button comes up again. Marked on the underside with a printed seal brand. Yixing. China stoneware. iron (metal)Teapot Made 1750-1770 Staffordshire. Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware) .Creamer, Porcelain, Overglaze and underglaze decoration in colors of American flag, eagels, head of Liberty with decorative borders of orange, gold, and black., USA, 19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, CreamerTankard 1715-16 Probably by John Wisdom. Tankard 195235Crystal bowl engraved with scrolls, from the Louvre, Charles Thurston Thompson, c. 1866 - c. 1890.Close-up of a tea kettle with a flowerHot milk pot () 1778-79 Jean-Louis-Dieudonné Outrebon. Hot milk pot () 200158Silver Teapot. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 29.4 x 37 cm (11 9/16 x 14 9/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 5 1/2" high. Medium: graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Aaron Fastovsky.Teapot ca. 1815 Joseph Lownes. Teapot. American. ca. 1815. Silver. Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesA white ceramic tea setLarge teapot in blue jasper with reliefs by Lady Templeton, pink jasper ewer with Venus (top L), basalt sucrier (bottom L), basalt cream jug (top R) and olive green jasper teapot with Cupid and Venus. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.Creamer (USA); porcelainCoffee percolator on wooden cutting boardantique silver tea set with a two teapots, milk jug, sugar bowl, and a trayVery old style clay ewer water jar in viewClay pottery water vessel painted with traditional Acoma Pueblo designs (PR)Figure Dish. Culture: American. Dimensions: 4 1/2 x 4 3/16 x 5 5/16 in. (11.4 x 10.6 x 13.5 cm). Maker: McKee and Brothers (1856-89). Date: 1880-90. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Houblon et Orge. Acquired by the artist at the World's Fair 1900 in ParisChocolateSet.   Maker: Karl F. Leinonen, American, 1866-1957Retailer: Handicraft Shop, American, 1901-1940Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Cup and Saucer, 1824, hard-paste porcelain.Coffeepot 18th century Gotha. Coffeepot. German, Thuringia (Gotha). 18th century. Hard-paste porcelain. Gotha (German, 1757-1900). Ceramics-PorcelainIncense burner. Bronze. China. Paris, Cernuschi museum. 70002-54 Anse, Chinese art, bronze, bruise-parfum, decorative motif, feet, threePitcher. Maker, possibly by: Castleford Pottery, British, ca. 1790-1821Blue glass bowlCollection box with portraits of Paul Kruger and Marthinus Steyn. Collection bus with which money was collected in the Netherlands to support South African farmers in their fight against the British during the second peasant war (1899-1902). On the silk portraits of Paul Kruger (President of the Transvaal) and Marthinus Steyn (President of Orange Free State). In the collection bus, a (worthless) banknote of 200 million Dollar of Zimbabwe and two (expired) banknotes of two edge of the South African Bank.Collection box with portraits by Paul Kruger and Marthinus Steyn, c. 1900  Collection box with which money was raised in the Netherlands to support South African farmers in their fight against the British during the Second Boer War (1899-1902). On the silk portraits of Paul Kruger (President of the Transvaal) and Marthinus Steyn (President of Oranje Vrijstaat). In the collection box there were a (worthless) banknote of 200 million dollars from the Bank of Zimbabwe and two (expired) notes of two edge of the South African bank. Dordrecht metal. paper lacquering / printing  South AfricaVintage-Teekanne Vintage teapot with dry tea and rose buds over black metal background Copyright: xZoonar.com/NatashaxBreenx 22806097Classic old Kettle at put on concrete background.Image of traditional eastern teapot on wooden desk