silver - mugs and tankards
118 item(s) found, 1-50 shown:
A Georgian sterling silver lidded tankard, the large tankard with all over heavily embossed floral decoration. 'Thomas' Bond St. London' inscribed to base. John Deacon London 1777. Weight 1kg. Height 22.5 cm
I) West Australian sterling silver ladle by JAL Linton Perth,. Length 12.2 cm ii) Australian sterling silver Christening mug by Hardy Brothers, c.1930 signed with silver marks. Height 7 cm (total weight 115gm)
A German silver gilt mounted carved ivory tankard 19th century, Nurnberg marks, the body carved in high relief with, the figure of Apollo, the hunter and dancing bacchantes, loop handle with caryatid holding a basket of fruit, above a silver gilt base,…
A silver beaker by Gary Bradley, Melbourne, 20th century, of cylindrical form with a stylised pierced base, hallmarked Gary Bradley, sterling 506gms, 16 cm
A Victorian silver beaker of tapering cylindrical shape with half wrythen lobed body, gilt washed interior, London 1886 by Charles Stuart Harris. Height 13 cm
A stylish modern silver tankard of plain tapered cylindrical form with an oval teak carved handle pinned to the silver mount. Birmingham 1994
A late Victorian silver christening mug of tapered cylindrical form with two fine incised bands, the handle with flat top. Sheffield 1897 by Martin, hall and Co
An Edwardian sterling silver Christening mug, baluster shaped with relief oak decoration. Rubbed marks, circa 1905. Height 7.2 cm
Hallmarked stirling silver silver tankard monogrammed H.C.C, London, 1862, George John Richards and Edward Charles brown. Height 11 cm. Weight 195g)
Walker & Hall hallmarked sterling silver silver tankard engraved 'Awp 18-2-27' Sheffield, 1926. Height 14 cm. Weight 435g)
A small sterling silver Christening mug, Birmingham 1920. Height 7.2 cm
A Danish sterling silver small beaker with heart stamped decorations to the body. Height 6.5 cm
A Victorian sterling silver Christening mug with fluting to the lower body, the foliate embossed cartouche area with fancy initials engraved, reeded scroll handle. London 1888, makers Rm Eh. Height 8.2 cm
German 800 silver beaker decorated with roses and and Austrian import marks and an Austro-Hungarian beaker C1865 maker TS, weight 115 gram
A sterling silver tankard, William Adams Ltd, Birmingham. 1934/35, the cylindrical body with single handle standing on a circular foot. Height 9 cm.
A sterling silver Christening cup, sH for Solomon Hougham, London.…
A fine Australian silver tankard, William Drummond, Melbourne, circa 1900, the tapered tubular form with ribbed pattern to the lower bowl and base and with a smart single scrolled handle comfortably designed. Stamped to upper exterior with 'W.D. & Co., .…
A Victorian sterling silver mug, jB Eb Wj for Barnards, London. 1872/3, the mug of waisted, cylindrical form with a scroll handle, the front engraved with the initials 'Wem' and 'Wilga' on a floral decorated ground, the interior gilt, weight 155gr.…
Sterling silver mug inscribed to the officers mess Royal naval Barracks Devonport (NZ) from Lieut. Colonel G.A.E. Gore, Rmli Septem..
Sterling silver tankard Edward V 1906 maker W Hutton & Sons Ltd. Height 13 cm
Hallmarked sterling silver Christening mug Elaborately engraved maker HA Sheffield C1906 weight: 165g
A good sterling silver mug with ornate scroll handle and raised floral scroll base, maker Barnard Bros. London 1850. Weight 215g. Height 10 cm
Hallmarked sterling silver Christening mug embossed with cherub motif, Birmingham, 1897. Height 8 cm
German silver miniature tankard decorated with cherubs and late Victorian import marks. Height 8 cm. Weight 60gms
Hallmarked sterling silver silver set of three tankards Birmingham, 1940. Height 12 cm weight 730 grams
Hallmarked sterling silver Christening mug, Birmingham, marks rubbed weight 71grams)
A Continental silver beaker, the lower portion ribbed. Ht 8 cm. Weight 58.9g
Two Edwardian sterling silver presentation beakers, makers mark Elkington & Co.…
A sterling silver Victorian beaker, circa 1885, London, unknown maker, the simple tapering tubular body stamped to the rim. Height 9.5 cm weight 82gr
Victorian hallmarked sterling silver beaker London 1885, maker Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. Sloped reeded decoration. Engraved 'Andrew Johnston from S.S. Lloyd Anne Charity Johnstone 7th Dec.1921.' height 12 cm
George II baluster sterling silver beer mug engraved t of arms. London, 1732. Maker: Thomas Mason. Weight 380gms
George II baluster sterling silver beer mug. London, 1750. Maker: John Rowe. 12.5 cm high. Weight 350gms
George III sterling silver reeded christening mug. London, 1808. Maker: Henry Daniel. 8.75 cm high. Weight 210gms
Victorian embossed sterling silver mug. Birmingham, 1864. Maker: Hilliard & Thomason. 14.5 cm high. Weight 425gms
Victorian sterling silver gilt christening mug. London, 1851. Maker: Riley & Storer. 13 cm high. Weight 260gms
Antique sterling silver 1/2 pint tankard London 1907
A Victorian silver shaving mug, Birmingham 1896
Christening mug sterling silver with embossed floral decoration Birmingham 1875 height 18.5 cm
Christening mug sterling silver Sheffield 1862
Sterling silver christening mug, cylindrical body with flared lip & foot, engraved design & dedication, 'Manoah Rhodes, Bradford'
A sterling silver mug by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1946
Victorian hallmarked sterling silver & engraved Christening mug
A sterling silver christening mug Birmingham 1916 together with a cream jug Birmingham 1913 and a two handle bowl London 1908
Russian silver beaker. 'Mt' (Michael Takkinen), 1900. Embossed stylised floral decoration. Height 9 cm
A George II silver tankard maker London 1752 (worn marks). Baluster shaped pint tankard with scroll handle and ringed base. Height 13 cm
A good George II silver tankard maker London 1734 (worn marks)baluster shaped pint tankard with scroll handle and ringed base. Height 13 cm
A Chinese silver beaker, 19th century, of tapered conical form profusely decorated with oriental figures and rickshaw in a landscape with central blank cartouche 158gms 12 cm high
A George III sterling silver mug, by John Payne, London, 1758, of baluster form with double scroll handle, the body later chased with foliate scroll work and with a vacant cartouche to the front, 415gms, 13 cm high
A Georgian silver tankard (with repairs) 1720's, George I, maker Dike Impey, 9 cm high
