Antique sterling silver cream jug, semi fluted with family crest of a lions head which we have not researched.
Makers mark and date letter a little rubbed and hard to determine.
In good clean order, just a couple of very minor small dinks (not at all drastic or unsightly).
Stands 92mm tall at handle top and measures 100mm spout to handle.
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Antique sterling silver cream jug, semi fluted with family crest of a lions head which we have not researched.
Makers mark and date letter a little rubbed and hard to determine.
In good clean order, just a couple of very minor small dinks (not at all drastic or unsightly).
Stands 92mm tall at handle top and measures 100mm spout to handle.
DATE | Victorian |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | Marks rubbed |
ASSAY OFFICE | London |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | 110 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | 3.53 |
REF:- | 603E |
The word “jug” is derived from Middle English, “jugge” was used to describe any large round vessel, often with a handle and sometimes a narrow neck. These were used to hold and serve liquids.
We know that the Ancient Greeks and Romans used silver jugs in which to store their oil and wine. Most importantly, wine stored in a silver container, lasted longer than when stored in a vessel made from other, less robust materials.
Craftsmen produced silver beer jugs which became popular during the early 18th Century. Additionally, well-to-do households used small silver jugs for either milk or cream. Consequently, these were often referred to as “creamers”.
They also made claret jugs from silver or a combination of glass and silver in the early 19th century . The Kent Collection is a world-class private collection of such antique claret jugs.
Origin | English |
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Period | Victoria 1837-1901 |
Sponsor/Maker | Unknown |
REF CODE | 603E |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.