Antique Silverware and Pitchers

Collection of vintage silver creamers and pitchers with intricate designs and detailing from various historical periods, reflecting luxury craftsmanship.

Covered butter dish, 19th century, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1865-1967, 5-3/4 x 8-5/16 x 7 in. (14.6 x 21.1 x 17.8 cm), Coin silver, United States, 19th century
Covered butter dish, 19th century, Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1865-1967, 5-3/4 x 8-5/16 x 7 in. (14.6 x 21.1 x 17.8 cm), Coin silver, United States, 19th century
Tankard ca. 1725 William Vilant. Tankard 8236Westward Ho!/Pioneer pattern covered butter dish c 1876 Philadelphia. Glass . Gillinder and Sons (Manufacturer)Flagon 19th century, after 1630-45 original Elkington & Co. British This electrotype is after a 1630-45 original by Hans Jacob I. Baur in the treasury of the Kremlin, Moscow.. Flagon 186581Goldsmith's art, Italy, 16th century. Bird-shaped rock crystal and enamelled gold vase. Height 31.5 cm. Saracchi Workshop manufacture.Jacob Hurd, Beaker, c. 1745, silver.Crystal jug, engraved, from the Louvre, Charles Thurston Thompson, c. 1866 - c. 1890.Cup with cover. Culture: German, Augsburg. Dimensions: Overall: 24 × 7 in. (61 × 17.8 cm). Maker: Hans I Warnberger (1564-1628, master 1587). Date: 1600-1605. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Flying two handles: busts of men and women, Italian majolica of Deruta, 1st half of the 16th century (woman side). Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 27012-20 Anse, bust, ceramic, foot cut, two, woman, Italy, majolica of deruta, Italian renaissance, head, dishesCann, 1727. Paul Jacques de Lamerie (British, 1688-1751). Silver; overall: 32.3 x 14.6 cm (12 11/16 x 5 3/4 in.).Bell, anonymous, 930 - 1500 Rinkelbel, the lower part of the bell is spherical and rest on a tripod, the ends of which rise. The profiled masterpiece is decorated with a double lotuk cushion above a floralistic edge. Indonesia bronze (metal) Rinkelbel, the lower part of the bell is spherical and rest on a tripod, the ends of which rise. The profiled masterpiece is decorated with a double lotuk cushion above a floralistic edge. Indonesia bronze (metal)Vijzel decorated with a few ribs, anonymous, c. 1450 - c. 1500 The cast round mortar extends a little upwards and has a protruding edge. The smooth wall is decorated with three vertical narrow ribs, which rise to the edge at the bottom of the claw feet at the bottom, and connects to the square handle with one. Southern Germany bronze (metal) casting The cast round mortar extends a little upwards and has a protruding edge. The smooth wall is decorated with three vertical narrow ribs, which rise to the edge at the bottom of the claw feet at the bottom, and connects to the square handle with one. Southern Germany bronze (metal) castingCovered tankard German (Hamburg), Silver-gilt, circa 1680Tea Caddy ca. 1810 Browne and Seal. Tea Caddy 8260Waste Bowl 1827 Harvey Lewis. Waste Bowl. American. 1827. Silver. Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesJames Ker, Teapot, 1728/29, silver.Sugar basket, 1794, Peter Bateman; Designer: Ann Bateman, British, 1740-1825, 4 3/4 x 4 5/8 x 6 1/4 in. (12.07 x 11.75 x 15.88 cm), Silver, England, 18th century, Intended for sugar or sweetmeats, these boat-shaped baskets are typical of the silver produced by the famous Bateman family shop under Peter and Ann Bateman. Peter Bateman, the second son of silversmiths Jonathan and Hester Bateman (whose work is featured in the adjacent case), worked under his father's, then mother's mark, until he and his brother Jonathan took over the family firm in 1790. Jonathan Bateman died the next year, leaving his widow Ann to take his place.Sugar Bowl andCover.  Designer Frederick Hurten Rhead, American, born England, 1880-1942 Manufacturer: Homer Laughlin China Company, American, established 1871Silversmith's art, France, 18th century. Silver tureen and tray.Inhaler. Culture: possibly British. Dimensions: 5 1/2 × 4 in. (14 × 10.2 cm). Date: late 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Footed beaker first half 17th century Johannes (Hans) Retsch , Sr. Telling stories populated with mythological creatureslike those engraved on the base of this beakerwas a favorite pastime at social gatherings. Parts of Transylvania, the home of Wallachian Prince Vlad III the Impaler (1431-1476/77), the inspiration for Bram Stocker’s Count Dracula, were allegedly inhabited by dragons and other highly dangerous creatures, among them wyverns and liver-eating eagles thought to hide and hunt among the precipices of the Balkan and Carpathian mountains.LiteratureTihamér Gyárfás. A brassai ötvösség története. Brassó, 1912, p. 103, no. 149.Important English and Continental Silver and Objects of Vertu. Sale cat., Christie’s, London, October 22, 1986, p. 29, no. 104.Judit H. Kolba. Hungarian Silver: The Nicolas M. Salgo Collection. London, 1996, p. 41, no. 19.ReferencesElemér Kőszeghy. Magyarországi ötvösjegyek a középkortól 1867-ig / Merkzeichen der Goldschmiede Ungarns vom Mittelalter bis 18Kettle and lamp stand 1718-20 Esaias Busch III. Kettle and lamp stand. German, Augsburg. 1718-20. Silver gilt. Metalwork-SilverJARRO Y PALANGANA DE FERNANDO VII. Location: MUSEO DEL ROMANTICISMO-OBJETOS VARIOS. MADRID. SPAIN.Silversmith's art, Italy, 18th century. Silver jug and tray decorated with plant motifs.Small coffee jug. Hahn, Jakub Gustaw (1756-1824), goldsmithCup 1777 F.G.. Cup 208138Pitcher (England); earthenware; 12 x 13 x 10 cm (4 3/4 x 5 1/8 x 3 15/16 in.); Bequest of Jane M. Epstine; 2006-20-2In the form of a monster, Saracchi (workshop of), 1600 - 1649 In the form of a monster, from jasper with a gold frame, occupied with precious stones in motifs from email. The barrel is composed of five parts. The monster has a wide -open mouth, which can be used as a lamp. Malib jasper. gold (metal). In the form of a monster, from jasper with a gold frame, occupied with precious stones in motifs from email. The barrel is composed of five parts. The monster has a wide -open mouth, which can be used as a lamp. Malib jasper. gold (metal).12/31/1949. Souza Brothers - Wine jug - photo London (Lisbon).Laver. Culture: Netherlandish. Dimensions: Overall (with handle up): 12 5/16 x 10 15/16 x 6 5/8 in. (31.3 x 27.8 x 16.9 cm)Overall (vessel only): 5 1/2 x 10 15/16 x 3/4 in. (13.9 x 27.8 x 1.9 cm). Date: probably 15th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Mug 1761-99 Frederick Bassett. Mug. American. 1761-99. Pewter. Possibly made in New York, New York, United States; Possibly made in Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesMycenaean cup/ goblet with cuttle-fish, 1400-1300 BC, Bronze Age, GREECE.Josiah Austin, Cann, c. 1760, silver.Tea teapot; Lilpop, Karol Jerzy (Fl. 1820-1833); 1920s (0-00-00-0-00-00);Teapot ca. 1815 William B. Heyer. Teapot. American. ca. 1815. Silver. Made in New York, New York, United StatesPint Measure with Double C Handle 1800-1899 England. Pewter .SugarBowl.   Maker: Thomas Danforth III, American, 1756-1840Hurel (active from 1770 to 1812). Gobelet-Cornet with two handles. Porcelain, 1792. Paris, Cognacq-Jay museum. 79171-11 Art Menager, two handles, goblet-cornet, porcelain, dishes, 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th centuryVase with cover 19th century, after 1772-73 original Franchi and Son This electrotype is after an eighteenth-century (1772-73) original, at time of reproduction in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.. Vase with cover 185843Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Two-Handled Cup and Cover, 1936/37, 9 carat gold.Léonard Grégoire. Cup. Money. 1748-1750. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 74386-27 Silver, silverware, goblet, name, engravingCream jug 1738-39 A. V., London. Cream jug. British, London. 1738-39. Silver. Metalwork-SilverVase (vase ballon). Scenes of encamped soldiers were a speciality of Jean Louis Morin. He probably invented them himself and repeated them on Sèvres porcelain for years on end.Coffeepot.  Maker: William Thomson, American, 1777-1833A hanap, large drinking goblet made of precious material such as gold or silver and used especially on state occasions. Italian pottery from the 16th century. The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance by Paul Lacroix, 1874Soup Tureen with Cover from the Hood Service 1806-1807 England. Sterling silver . Paul StorrPair of Wine Ewers. David Bomes; Irish, active 1731-c. 1766; Dublin, Ireland. Date: 1735-1745. Dimensions: 29.8 × 20.2 × 11.8 cm (11 3/4 × 7 15/16 × 4 5/8 in.); 29.2 × 20.2 × 12.1 cm (11 1/2 × 7 15/16 × 4 3/4 in.). Silver. Origin: Dublin. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Bowl with cover (Écuelle) 1724-25 Ipolyte Garlet. Bowl with cover (Écuelle) 200069Cup for ritual washing (quart)Mustard Pot ca. 1795-1820 Joseph Shoemaker. Mustard Pot 5398Sweden, Blekinge, Blekinge, Karlskrona, Karlskrona, external marina (depicted, town).Sweden, Blekinge, Blekinge, Karlskrona, Karlskrona, External War Gogs (depicted, City)Standing cup 1730-40 Thomas Sutton. Standing cup 189216 Maker: Thomas Sutton, active 173040, Standing cup, 173040, Silver, Height: 5 1/8 in. (13 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1907 (07.64.5)This cup is inscribed: 1934 The Lakes Open Championship "Percy Marks" Cup Best Amateur Score, won by This cup is of solid silver and is valued at 30 guineas. December 10, 1934.Guild Tankard (Zunftkanne) or Schleifkanne. Culture: German, Nuremberg. Dimensions: H. 62.2 cm. Date: 1604, with late 18th or early 19th century additions. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Purse with the inscription made for Engbet TELINC and his wife Janneke. The cast round mortar widens upwards and has a high-wearing profiled border and a profiled foot. On the edge in Latin Majuskels: Engbet TELINC and IANNEKEN SYN HOUSE VROV M CCCCC XI, with interpunctions in the form of five-leaf flowers and at the beginning a cross shape, the poor's arms ending in French lilies. Around three profiled lines in the middle of the wall, around which two rectangular ears are arranged.Silversmith's art, England, 17th century. Shell shaped silver gravy boat, London, 1627.Vase (vase à panneaux or à perles). Culture: French, Sèvres. Dimensions: Height: 19 in. (48.3 cm). Factory: Sèvres Manufactory (French, 1740-present). Date: ca. 1779. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Patera from the landslong to the water in the eye Claws; Baranówka (Porcelain Manufaktura; 1804-2012); 1 PO. 19th century (1800-00-00-1850-00-00);Sauce boat, 1776, Thomas Jones, Irish, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 3 3/4 in. (13.97 x 21.59 x 9.53 cm), Silver, Ireland, 18th centuryTwo-handled cup mid-17th century Circle of Dionysio Miseroni The type of scrolls and the stylized, almost heraldic, birds, as well as the motif of foliage in relief on the bottom of the cup are elements typical of the crystals produced by Dyonysio Miseroni (1600-1661) or in connection with him. RIT MEISTER (in the inscription) signified a captain of troops at this time.. Two-handled cup 193524Tea-pot. Porcelain coated with golden monochrome enamel, Qing dynasty (1644-1912). Provenance: China. Paris, Cernuschi museum. 78836-13 Asian art, Chinese art, art of living, fine ceramic, Ching dynasty, Qing dynasty, Tsing dynasty, porcelain, service to the, theiere, dishesThe Pegasus Vase. Jasperware, with applied reliefs. English, Staffordshire, Josiah Wedgwood, 1786,E.GERMANY, MEISSEN, PORCELAIN MUSEUM, DISPLAYTankard 18th century German. Tankard 193253Turkish Coffee Cup on a white backgroundTeapot.   Maker: Simeon A. Bayley, American, active ca. 1784-99Silversmith's art, Italy, 17th century. Unknown Florentine artist, silver aspersorium, 1642. From Florence. Detail of the decoration depicting a putto.Part ancient oriental metal jug on dark background. Antique bronze tableware. ancient metal utensilsSet of ancient vase hand drawn ink sketch. Engraved style vector illustration.Turkey, Istanbul, Antique utensil on table, close upThe mortar of the mortar copyright: xzoonar.com/violettaxhonkiszx 1201079Przeszo Przyszoci unknownMiniature urn (one of a pair) (part of a set) 1675-1700 Southern German Part of set of silver miniature furniture, 31.37.1-.22, and a box, 31.37.23.. Miniature urn (one of a pair) (part of a set) 196835Silver corkscrew, also seal stamp, corkscrew opener seal stamp stamp kit silver, engraved, thread on hinged handle in between seal stamp, octagonal sleeve monogram on stamp: open PCdMCupCovered container 18th-19th century Indian, Gujarat. Covered container. Indian, Gujarat. 18th-19th century. Green Turban shell, copper. Natural SubstancesGundestrup Cauldron, Celtic ritual vessel, 2nd century BC. Artist: UnknownWine measure, 18th century, 3 1/4 x 2 1/2 x 1 5/8in. (8.3 x 6.4 x 4.1cm), Pewter, France, 18th centuryCommemorative plate - Pope Leo XIIITankard.   Maker: Benjamin Wynkoop, American, 1673-1728Paul Storr, Two-Handled Cup and Cover, 1797/98, silver gilt.Vintage vase engraved in hand drawn style on white background. Antique pattern. Vector designVase , Vases. Nicholas Catsimpoolas CollectionDrawing, Design for a Coffee Urn; Attributed to Johann Nepomuk; Germany; pen and gray ink, brush and gray-brown wash, graphite on paper; 49.1 × 32.5 cm (19 5/16 × 12 13/16 in.)Coffeepot 1732-33 Probably by George Jones. Coffeepot 204610Bible in front of a blue urnThe Triumph of Mussels I (Mussel Casserole); Triomphe de Moule I (Moules Casserole). Marcel Broodthaers (1924-1976). Painted casserole, mussel shells with paint. Executed in 1965. 50 x 40 x 40cm.Mug.   Maker: Thomas Danforth Boardman, American, 1784-1873Creampitcher.   Maker: Joshua Dorsey, American, active ca. 1796-1804Set of colored ceramic vases. Tall ancient Greek, Roman jar with two handles and a narrow neck. Vintage ceramic amphora, pottery, cups black isolated on white background vector illustration