Antique Silverware

A selection of antique silver jugs and pots from the 18th century, showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship. Includes a covered cream jug and more.

Pear -shaped jug of tin with lid, anonymous, 1725 - 1775 Shakkan van Tin. The conical foot carries a pear -shaped body, decorated with some profiled, horizontal lines. Upwards the body walks out and has a small pour. The flat lid runs in a point and is around at the thumb rest. The thumb rest is formed by two acorns and runs into the handle through a one -cash hinge. The lid is probably from later date. France tin (metal) casting Shakkan van Tin. The conical foot carries a pear -shaped body, decorated with some profiled, horizontal lines. Upwards the body walks out and has a small pour. The flat lid runs in a point and is around at the thumb rest. The thumb rest is formed by two acorns and runs into the handle through a one -cash hinge. The lid is probably from later date. France tin (metal) casting
Pear -shaped jug of tin with lid, anonymous, 1725 - 1775 Shakkan van Tin. The conical foot carries a pear -shaped body, decorated with some profiled, horizontal lines. Upwards the body walks out and has a small pour. The flat lid runs in a point and is around at the thumb rest. The thumb rest is formed by two acorns and runs into the handle through a one -cash hinge. The lid is probably from later date. France tin (metal) casting Shakkan van Tin. The conical foot carries a pear -shaped body, decorated with some profiled, horizontal lines. Upwards the body walks out and has a small pour. The flat lid runs in a point and is around at the thumb rest. The thumb rest is formed by two acorns and runs into the handle through a one -cash hinge. The lid is probably from later date. France tin (metal) casting
Teapot.   Maker: John Adam, American, 1774-1846Coffeepot (part of a service) 1809-19 Marc Jacquart This tea and coffee service (38.12.1-.5) is distinguished both by the enormous scale of its pieces and the high quality of the cast and applied decoration. While its sugar bowl is missing, the service is an unusually grand survivor of silver from the Napoleonic period. The mother-of-pearl handles add to the impression of luxury but also serve a functional purpose, as they do not conduct the heat generated by the hot liquids that the vessels contained.. Coffeepot (part of a service) 198020Teapot, c. 1810. Elijah Mayer & Son. Black basalt; overall: 13.7 x 26.6 x 14.3 cm (5 3/8 x 10 1/2 x 5 5/8 in.).Mustard pot 1777-78 Maker attributed to: Pierre-Nicolas Sommé. Mustard pot 200273Laver probably 15th century Netherlandish. Laver 466234Chocolate Pot, c. 1830. Sixte-Simon Rion (French). Silver, wooden handle; overall: 13.7 x 9.6 cm (5 3/8 x 3 3/4 in.).Beer mug with monogram by Frederik Willem van Pruisen, Cornelis Funcke, c. 1720 - c. 1740  Beer mug with pewter foot ring and lid with hinge and thumb tinkle. Monogram on the belly frw in cartouche with yellow border surrounded by green leaves. Azure blue surface. Inside lid Allegorical representation: Two figures reach each other's hand over heat. Inside inside lid: 2 x it + moon + 1705 + star. 1 x it + bok (bear) + 1705. Renal on the inside lid: ovod devs decrevit in Nobis Implevit. Marked. Berlin tin (metal)Size of 1 oil size with handle, anonymous, c. 1810  Size of 1 oil size with handle (approx. 1/2 liter), v.z.v. label. Netherlands tin plate   NetherlandsTankard, c. 1694-1695, Samuel Dell, British (Taunton), British, active 1679-1703, 7 1/4 x 8 3/4 x 5 1/2in. (18.4 x 22.2 x 14cm), Silver, England, William and MaryMug.   Maker: Joseph Danforth, American, 1758-1788Tankard. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 7 in. (17.8 cm). Maker: Henry Will (1734-ca. 1802). Date: 1761-93. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pul with vines and portrait of a man on the lid, c. 1400 - c. 1950 photograph. object   glass. tin (metal). porcelainTeapot Made 1750-1770 Staffordshire. Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware) .Kan, part of a toilet garnish, Villeroy & Boch Ceramic Werke K.G., after 1874 Can with spherical body, part of a toilet garnish of earthenware. Decorated with red piping and the weapon of the Duke of Arenberg with crown in red and yellow. Wallerfangen earthenware Can with spherical body, part of a toilet garnish of earthenware. Decorated with red piping and the weapon of the Duke of Arenberg with crown in red and yellow. Wallerfangen earthenwareJug Spanish 18th century View more. Jug. Spanish. 18th century. Glass. GlassTeapot ca. 1750 Chinese, for Scottish market. Teapot 201284Tankard.  Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr., American, 1729-1800metaalwerker: Gresnich, Cast-iron miniature cooking pot, cooking pot crockery holder kitchenware miniature toy relaxing device model iron tin, casted brazed soldered tinned tin Metal colored underside blackened Round ball three legs Two lips on top serve as hinge point for handle Ball tin lid with rectangular grip 1868 Sibilla van Embden play food prepare cooking cuisineTankard 1695-1700 Jacobus Vander Spiegel The engraved cipher on the lid, surrounded by exhuberant leafy scrolls and two birds, is for Robert and Maria (Van Huysen) Harris, who were married in the Dutch Church in New York in 1695. Maria Harris married her second husband, John Gorne, on April 1, 1701. The initials of the second couple are inscribed on the handle. The armorial engraving on the front, amidst lush feather mantling, is unidentified.. Tankard 8232Fragment of a tankard (schnelle) with the Conversion of Paul, anonymous, c. 1560 - c. 1565 Fragment of a jug (schnelle) of stoneware with cylindrical, tapered body and C-shaped ear. Profiles under the edge and above the foot. On the body in relief three times a printed and imposed, elongated box containing representations of the conversion of Paul, the two of which are the same. The two outer courses with the inscriptions 'Herr Wer Bistv was Wiltv das ich thv Sol' and 'Savl Sal was painted mich'. The middle subject with 'sie name in Bei der Hant vd fvrete Inge Damascon'. In every compartment the brand 'F.T.'. Siegburg. Siegburg stoneware. glaze vitrification Fragment of a jug (schnelle) of stoneware with cylindrical, tapered body and C-shaped ear. Profiles under the edge and above the foot. On the body in relief three times a printed and imposed, elongated box containing representations of the conversion of Paul, the two of which are the same. The two outer courses with the inscriptionSauceboat, 1800 Sauskom of silver. Smooth, helmet -shaped body with highly bent handle. Rand and handle decorated with double file edge. Amsterdam silver (metal) Sauskom of silver. Smooth, helmet -shaped body with highly bent handle. Rand and handle decorated with double file edge. Amsterdam silver (metal)Pitcher 1700-1800 American. Pitcher 5678Joseph Richardson, Jr. and Nathaniel Richardson, Sauceboat, c. 1780, silver.Teapot, 1839, Ch'u Ying-shao, 2 15/16 x 6 3/16 x 4 3/4 in. (7.46 x 15.72 x 12.07 cm) (overall), I-hsing stoneware, China, 19th century, Ch'u Ying-shao (active early 19th c.), a chu-sheng degree holder, is known for his orchid and bamboo paintings, poetry, seal carving, and calligraphy. He was particularly interested in old bronze and stone inscriptions and in making and inscribing I-hsing teapots.David King, Coffeepot, 1708/9-1709/10, silver and wood.Jar and lid, Bronze, inlaid metal, Jar (a) with lid (b). Footed round jar, the body cast in two parts. The joint covered by an encircling banding. Short, wide, straight neck. Two small horseshoe-shaped handles hinged at shoulder. Lid overhanging the neck, stepped up to onion-shaped finial. Topmost element of finial missing--decorated with concentric bands of triangles and rectangles., Philippines, possibly 19th century, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Jar and lidCup and Saucer' still bank, early to mid 20th century, 1 3/4 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (4.45 x 11.43 x 11.43 cm), Brass, Germany (possibly), 20th centuryTeaspoon, from a children's tea service, c. 1875, James Tuff, 1 7/8 x 1/2 in. (4.76 x 1.27 cm), Silver plated pewter, United States, 19th centuryTeaspoon, from a children's tea service, c. 1875, James Tuff, 1 7/8 x 1/2 in. (4.76 x 1.27 cm), Silver plated pewter, United States, 19th centuryCup and saucer, from a children's tea service, c. 1875, James Tuff, 1 1/8 x 2 1/16 x 2 1/16 in. (2.86 x 5.24 x 5.24 cm), Silver plated pewter, United States, 19th centuryScoop (kowszyn) with a handle. unknown, authorChinese tea pot isolated on white backgroundDram Cup 1680-1700 Jacob Boelen American. Dram Cup 6661Teapot of Earthenware, E.J. Birch Black Basalt. With lid., Edmund John Birch, c. 1790 - c. 1810 Spherical teapot with pottery lid, black basalt. The pot has a C-shaped ear, a straight spout and a raised, corrugated edge. The lid has a button in the shape of a sitting woman with her left arm resting on a barrel. The belly of the pot is decorated in relief with allegorical women and musician children. Hanley earthenware Spherical teapot with pottery lid, black basalt. The pot has a C-shaped ear, a straight spout and a raised, corrugated edge. The lid has a button in the shape of a sitting woman with her left arm resting on a barrel. The belly of the pot is decorated in relief with allegorical women and musician children. Hanley earthenwareSugar bowl, scalloped, with flowers and leaves in relief. Sugar bowl of terracotta. The scalloped body with flowers and leaves in relief.Lid, scalloped, with flowers and leaves in relief. Terracotta lid. The scalloped body with flowers and leaves in relief. The vaulted, scalloped lid is crowned by a flower-shaped button.Cup (part of a service) 1785-1800 Chinese, for British market. Cup (part of a service) 201163Silversmith: Michiel de Bruck, Silver mustard pot with ear and lid, in it blue glass inner pot, mustard pot pottery holder silver glass, casted appliqué Compressed spherical body flared in high neck on eight-sided constricted foot with ascending profile edges ear in the shape of question mark bell-shaped hinged lid with notch for small spoon bell-shaped knob, cylindrical inner box of blue glass, bottom bottom (debossed) serveTeapot. Culture: British, Staffordshire. Dimensions: Height: 4 in. (10.2 cm). Maker: Style of Whieldon type. Date: ca. 1750-55. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pitcher. Design attributed to Edward C. Moore; American, 1827-1891; Tiffany and Company; American, founded 1837; New York, New York. Date: 1878. Dimensions: 20.3 × 12.7 × 15.2 cm (8 7/8 × 5 1/4 × 6 7/8 in.); 1171.7 grams. Silver, gold, and copper. Origin: New York City. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Tiffany and Company.Inkwell of tin ink set. The tin inkwell has a cylindrical body. The inner box is narrower and the vaulted upper side falls over the outer pot. In the middle of the curvature a clock-shaped lid that can be opened with a two-headed hinge.Standish Barry, Mug, c. 1800, silver.Teapot 1740-50 Meissen Manufactory German. Teapot 188547 Factory: Meissen Manufactory, German, 1710present, Teapot, 174050, Hard-paste porcelain, Height: 4 in. (10.2 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of W. B. Osgood Field, 1902 (02.5.32a, b)Ancient lamp against gradient backgroundTeapot 1800-1815 Chinese. Teapot. Chinese. 1800-1815. Porcelain. Made in ChinaCeramics cup and saucer isolated on white background.Chocolate boiler with lid of red pottery, children's toys .. pouch-shaped chocolate boiler with lid of red pottery. The boiler has a S-shaped spout, a lid with a pear as a button and a handle of reeds. The boiler is embossed decorated with leaves and buttons. The boiler has been marked.Handlanta van Messing. Handlanta van Messing.Wine pot 1780 Rakutozan Japanese. Wine pot 48805Campanian Black Guttus with Sieve Top; Campania, South Italy; 323 - 31 B.C; Terracotta; 8.4 × 11.1 cm (3 5,16 × 4 3,8 in.)Children's Stein' still bank, c. 1930, 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 2 7/16 in. (6.99 x 6.35 x 6.19 cm), Tin, cardboard, pigment, Germany (probably), 20th centuryTankard. Dimensions: 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm). Date: 1700-1800. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Mug German early 19th century View more. Mug. German. early 19th century. Glass. Glass. Meissener Porzellan ManufakturMeissen, c. 1715-1720painted decoration: attributed to Abraham Seuter (1689-1747), Augsburg, c. 1725-1747hard-paste porcelainTea Service. Gorham & Thurber; American, 1850-52; Providence, Rhode Island. Date: 1850. Dimensions: Coffeepot: 21 × 15.9 × 12.1 cm (8 1/4 × 6 1/4 × 4 3/4 in.); Teapot: 22 × 23.9 × 14.6 cm (8 5/8 × 9 3/8 × 5 3/4 in.); Sugar bowl: 18.4 × 16.2 × 16.2 cm (7 1/4 × 6 3/8 × 6 3/8 in.); Creamer: 17.2 × 14.9 × 11.4 cm (6 3/4 × 5 7/8 × 4 1/2 in.); Waste bowl: 11.4 × 16.2 × 16.2 cm (4 1/2 × 6 3/8 × 6 3/8 in.). Silver. Origin: . Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Close-up of a decorative urnTankard (Stein) 18th century German, Westerwald German stoneware tankards were brought to America in large numbers on Dutch fur-trading ships. Shards of these popular vessels have been uncovered at seventeenth century sites in New York and New England.. Tankard (Stein) 191354Creamer. Culture: American. Dimensions: Overall: 4 1/2 x 6 7/16 x 2 11/16 in. (11.4 x 16.4 x 6.8 cm); 6 oz. 15 dwt. (209.9 g)Base: 2 3/4 x 1 15/16 in. (7 x 4.9 cm). Maker: William G. Forbes (1751-1840). Date: 1800-1810. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Old pitcher, isolated on white background Old pitcher, isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxKostiuchenkox 8897748Piet Hein or the Sweers family. One of three almost identical silver crucifiers, slightly to the flat bottom. The upper edge gilt and with engraved inscription: "T'welck was in front of glass NV Silver and gold / that gave God by Pier Hein Diet Silver first Wan Stovt / Ex Gaza Captiva". On the bottom Language weapon, on one side of the helmet 16, on the other 29, under the shield inscription: "* Every * ZYN * TYT *". Marked; edge b.: Steering wheel (R. gerobulus); Utrecht. Note: See NG-525-B and C. Dated: 1629 and yearl. I (1629 or 1602).Traveling tea set ca. 1879 Christopher Dresser British, Scottish The smaller pieces of this traveler's tea-set are designed by their shapes and dimensions to fit neatly inside the interior of the two largest pieces, the tea kettle and tea pot.Trained at the London School of Design, botany was Dresser's first career choice, and he became a Ph.D. of the University of Jena at the age of 26. Failing, however, to become Professor of Botany at University College London he turned to designing for companies making all kinds of mass-produced household wares - carpets, silver, glass, furniture, metalwork, wall paper, etc.Dresser was deeply impressed by the exhibits sent from Japan to the 1862 International exhibition in Paris, and from that time he introduced a specifically Japanese element into many of his designs, and it is this part of his work that is admired today. He visited Japan in late 1877, staying several months, and in his semi-official capacity representing British manufacturers, waSugar Bowl, from a Tea Service, c. 1880, Wang Hinh Jo and Co., Hong Kong, 2 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (7 x 14 x 13.97 cm), Silver, China, 19th centuryViskorf. Viskorf, double-configured bucket on a round foot. There are six rows of holes and engraved lines in the wall. The bucket has a fixed handle. The bucket is labeled: STK. = Amsterdam, JRL. = Z (1734), Mt. = Pieter van Somerwil I.Antique copper vesselsTea Strainer c 1891-1896 New London. Silver . W. H. Saxton Jr.A jug of beer, anonymous, 1800  Size of 1 can be beer (approx. 1,1208 liters), with handle. Marked, entitled and labeled. Probably from Amersfoort. Amersfoort tin plate   AmersfoortShirley Plantation, Shirley, Charles City County, Virginia. Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South. United States  Virginia  Charles City County  Shirley, Pitchers, Tableware.Glass teapot Glass teapot with green tea on black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/NatalliaxYaumenenkax 1722398Lantern of brass lined with a Robbenvel. .Painted Kettle on a narrow boat Kennet and Avon Canal in Aldermaston Berkshire on July 5, 2015Close-up of tea kettles on a serving trayIndia, Ladakh, Nimmu. A traditional copper teapot, in the kitchen of an aristocrat's old house.Pitcher ca. 1813-ca. 1815 British. Pitcher 5757Tankard. Niemcy, creatorEurope, Ireland, Killarney. Famous Blarney Woollen Mills, traditional Belleek china. THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U.S. land tour travel operators.