Three vintage Mary Gregory decorated pieces each of clear glass, with traditional applied figural decoration, including two various water jugs, height 16.5 cm, and 18 cm, and a wine decanter, height 21 cm.
A collection of painted slipware by Guy and Martin Boyd, mid 20th century, comprising three jugs, six vases, a pin dish and a bowl, each with incised marks of Guy and Martin Boyd to base, the largest 8 cm high
Two various sterling silver cream jugs including: Sheffield 1905, makers Charles Boynton; and Birmingham 1955, makers R and S; height 9 cm, each; weight 116grams, total.
Two Irish cut crystal water jugs. Tyrone crystal, Dungannon, circa 1980s, the near pair of water jugs of good weight, with lattice and star cut decoration to the near straight body and circular base, loop handles, each with etched mark to the underside. He
Seven ruby glass items. Victorian and later, comprising a fine circular condiment jar with silverplated top, two water jugs, three tumblers and a custard cup. Height 15 cm, and smaller
Wedgwood Jasper Ware collection of seven antique pieces including two teapots, three jugs, candlestick and bowl, A/F, 19th century, (7 items), the largest 22 cm high
1880/1920 a collection of Doulton 'Harvest and Hunting' pattern stoneware pottery, late 19th century/early 20th century, comprising a coffee pot, two tea pots, three sugar bowls, four milk jugs and a lidded jar, the coffee pot 27 cm high
Burleigh Ware English Art Deco porcelain vase, graduated set of three galleon jugs and an English porcelain jug, 20th century, (5 items), the vase 11 cm high
Royal Doulton 'Dickens Ware' set of three graduated porcelain jugs including Tom Pinch, little Nell and poor Jo, black factory marks to the bases, the largest 16.5 cm high
Erik Magnussen for Stelton, two 1-litre plastic vacuum jugs, originally designed in 1976, one in marine colourway and one in chrome, each marked to the underside
Collection of pressed glass pieces, comprising two water pitchers, one patterned with waratahs, one cake stand; one butter dish in the shape of Australia; two mugs; and one harbour bridge dish (7), height 18.5 cm (jugs). Provenance: The collection of Rober
Three Bendigo Pottery limited edition character jugs, including Henry Lawson, Albert Namitjira and Centenary Test design. Height 14.5, 16 and 17.5 cm. (3)
Two early Crown Devon Fieldings musical jugs including: 'Auld Lang Syne,' and 'Widdicombe Fair,' each with operating musical movement to base, height 17 cm, each
William Ricketts, superb pottery teapot made for the 1934 Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, tree stump form with gumnuts, branches and leaves, adorned with two koalas and seated swagman lid, incised 'Wm Ricketts, Melbourne, 1934', 25 cm high, 24 cm wide. Wi
Three sterling silver cream jugs, marks of various Silversmiths, London and Birmingham, hallmarked (3), total weight 472 grams approx. Height 14 cm. Provenance: The Estate of a lady, Sydney
5 various Victorian Greek revival ceramics. Samuel Alcock & Co. Orange ground jug; a similar mauve ground vase; two jugs, one with plated rim (lid missing); & a pewter lidded jug. Height 19 cm, (tallest. Provenance John Schaeffer collection; thence by desc
Two jasper Ware jugs, both of baluster form set with loop handles and decorated with classical motifs, the larger with impressed 'Wedgwood made in England' stamp, the smaller with impressed 'W.W', heights 15 cm and 13.5 cm (2)
Beautiful Stuart Crystal 'Star Cut' desert service comprising five serving bowls, one cake stand, two jugs, two covered jars, six desert bowls and one glass, (16)
Late 19th century French giltwood and pietra dura table, with a rectangular pietra dura top, decorated with vases, jugs, pearl necklace and shells in semi precious stones, on a carved and turned support, on four outward sweeping legs accented with acanthus
A pair of English porcelain chocolate pots, pair of soft-paste porcelain vases, two porcelain jugs, a mantel vase and a Davenport porcelain mug, 19th and 20th century, (8 items), the tallest 28 cm high
Two sterling silver jugs by John LanglandsI & John RobertsonI. Newcastle. 1814. With rococo style decoration and blank cartouche and having a circular stepped base, height 10 cm.Weight 144.7 grams. Second mug in sterling silver having dragooned sides and s
A Minton 'Society of the Arts' blue and white salt glaze jug, dated 1846 two Minton 'Society of the Arts' blue and white salt glaze jug, dated 1846, one larger than the other, each decorated with a relief moulded grapevine and a split branch handle, with m
A collection of four English salt glaze jugs, 19th century, comprising a large green jug decorated in high relief with a bacchanalian scene, a powder blue jugs decorated with ears of wheat, a cream pewter lidded jug and a blue and white jug relief decorate
Four various whisky water jugs including: 3 ceramic jugs, marked for Suntory, Famous Grouse, and Johnnie Walker black label; and 1 vintage glass water jug, marked for White Horse Whisky.
Two George III sterling silver cream jugs, circa 1805 and 1810, the largest by Peter & Jonathon Bateman of London, 9.5 cm high, 215gms total weight of silver
William Edwards (b London 1819 - '), an Australian Colonial sterling silver mounted etched glass presentation claret jug, circa 1875, the baluster body finely etched with a continuous scene of two coursing hounds and a handler in pursuit of a hare, the sil
Remued Pottery, two small maroon glazed gumnut and gumleaf decorated jugs, one incised to base 'Remued 178m', the other 'Remued 173', the largest 9 cm high. Provenance: Hurnall's Antiques & decorative Arts catalogue, no.119
Two French Majolica character jugs, one with advertising interest, early 20th century, both by Sarreguemines, both pattern 3181, a large advertising 'Jolly Fellow' character jug, 'King o' Tonics Quinol' with retailer's mark of Cawsey, Menck & Co Melbourne
A Royal Doulton 'Reflection' dinner service comprising of 10 dinner plates, 10 bread plates, 4 oval serving trays, 16 small bowls, 1 sugar bowl, 2 jugs, 8 teacups with saucers, 14 coupes, 6 coffee/espresso cups with saucers, 9 small plates/saucers, 6 cup s
A collection of kookaburra decorated porcelain, English, including Grimwades, comprising two silver plate mounted salad bowls, two jugs, two vases, a plate and a candlestick, the tallest vase 21 cm high
J. Henry Steiner, superb Colonial silver mounted emu egg casket with kangaroo finial, Aboriginal warrior hunting an emu, Sturt's desert pea and imposing spread eagle on reverse, Adelaide, South Australia, circa 1870s, stamped 'H. Steiner' with Queen's head
A pair of enamel decorated and silver-plated glass jugs, circa 1900, compressed jugs in frosted glass decorated with iris flowers and foliage picked out in gilt, with rococo inspired scrolling mounts with vegetal motifs and double scroll handles, unmarked,
Two Royal Doulton jugs & a twin handle cup comprising of a Kingsware jug, 15.5 cm, chip to base rim, 'The Sirius' jug, 11 cm and a 'Pottery in the Past' 2 handle mug, 16 cm high
Erik Magnussen for Stelton, three 1 litre plastic vacuum jugs, one in chocolate brown and two in black, originally designed in 1976, each marked to the underside
A pair of Victorian silver mounted claret jugs, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1899, with elaborate hobnail and lattice cut crystal bodies, height 28 cm