A pair of Victorian sterling silver gravy jugs and sugar bowl, the jugs having three hooved feet with bulbous bowls and scrolled handles. By John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater London 1887. Height: 11 cm. Weight: 424.9 grams. The sugar bowl has embossed folate
Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), pair of Cylinda-Line jugs, manufactured by Stelton, stainless steel, with ice lip (2), height 24 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Heinrich Loffelhardt for Schonwald (German). Porcelain Dinner Service, comprising of one serving platter, one lidded pot, two milk jugs, twelve dinner plates, twelve entree plates, fourteen bread plates, twelve dessert coupes, twelve dessert coupe saucers,
A rare and exceptional Chelsea porcelain 'Goat and Bee' moulded cream-jug, probably modelled by Nicholas Sprimont. English circa 1745-7, painted with flowers and insects, incised triangle mark. Provenance: Bonhams London 09/09/2009 lot 44a (14,080 pounds).
Two unmarked probable Luke Adams jugs, mottled brown & mottled deep blue glazes, 9.5 cm high together with mug, incised decoration, impressed mark, 8 cm
Doulton Lambeth and Royal Doulton Stoneware teapot, lidded jar, and two slender jugs, 19th/20th century, impressed factory marks to the bases, the largest 25 cm high
Ceramic jugs, Japanese porcelain vases, emu eggs, John bull statue, glass dish, ceramic dishes including Carlton Ware, Royal Doulton and Italian, plus an unusual carved nut, (12 items), the largest 29 cm high
Frederick E. Cox (Jolliff). Three jugs, hand-built earthenware, each with blue and purple drip glaze, with a twin handled vase, with low relief rope-like coils decorating the neck, each signed and dated to base 'Hand built, Jolliff, FEC, Vic., '1934', '193
Harvey School, three jugs, comprising of one large lidded jug, decorated raised relief gumnuts, and leaves on alternate sides, with yellow, brown drip glaze, one bulbous jug, decorated in relief with the year '1929', with brown glaze, and a milk jug, with
A pair of Georgian style sterling silver baluster jugs, 1986 London, with maker's mark B.P. Co each of baluster form with serpentine rims, scrolled leaf capped handle, and raised on shell feet, each marked to the underside. Weight 844g height 16 cm
An attractive pair of late Vict/Edward cut glass claret jugs, silver plated mounts, the hinged lids with pierced thumbpiece and engraved monogram, the bodies with engraved allover star decorations and hobnail band below, 24 cm high
A pair of William IV sterling silver cream jugs by Paul Storr, 1837 London, with maker's mark for Paul Storr the pair of shaped-circular bellied form, heavy gauge, with reeded rim and leaf-capped reeded scroll handle, the four scroll feet with leaf junctio
A yellow-glazed Crown Lynn McAlpine jug, with 'McAlpine' raised in relief. Unmarked. Some areas of pitting around the jug opening and handle. Minor chipping to the spout. These jugs were designed specifically for domestic refrigerators. Crown Lynn was a Ne
10 various Diana Pottery items. Includes. Three pieces of 'Nefertiti', two cream jugs and sugar bowl, bird form trough vase, two mixing bowls, and four other vases, height 22 cm tallest)
Four various John Campbell Pottery items. Includes trough vase, two small jugs, and a small vase. All with incised signatures to base, length 25 cm (trough vase)
Twin neoclassical coffee jugs, probably Austro-Hungarian with circular stepped base, vine and berry garland around the mid line and beaded lip edging to the spout, hinged lids with leaf and berry finials and wooden scrolled handles. Hallmarks worn. Height:
A pair of Paul Melser jugs, two graduated forms, each with a decorative organic band to the exterior. Maker's stamp to base. Largest, height 14.5 cm, width 17 cm
A set of Leach Pottery stoneware tableware, comprising eight handled bowls, eight dinner plates, two pouring jugs, and a small handled casserole. Interior glazing in shades of blue/grey. Maker's mark to each item. Casserole, height 12.5 cm, width 23.5 cm,
A five-piece Elizabeth Lissaman tea set, comprising teapot, two jugs and two sugars (one lidded), in a blue slightly speckled glaze, fully signed to base, one jug with tiny chip and some glaze losses to spouts. Together with a copy of 'Pottery for Pleasure
Early 19th century New Hall teapot with two jugs and two cup and saucers, silver shapes No186, 195, 298 hand painted with florals in a famille rose palette 24 cm long (some faults)
Masons Ironstone patent two graduating jugs, printed and impressed marks c1850 Imari palette with garden pattern 19 cm, 13 cm (larger jug with hairline crack)
Three petite sterling silver milk jugs and a campana vase, various makers, London and Birmingham, 1883-1937, the campana vase weighted, all pieces hallmarked, the largest piece 15.5 cm high, 385gms total weight of silver
Woomera Australian pottery teaware comprising teapot, two milk jugs plus four cups and saucers, (11 items), signed 'Woomera, S.A Apw', The teapot 16 cm high
Royal Crown Derby, porcelain tea and coffee service, Imari pattern, comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, two sugar bowls, two cream jugs, six teacups, six saucers, six coffee pots, six saucers, four small plates, two medium plates, six dinner plates, one jar
Ross Mitchell-Anyon three jugs, all three with white glaze and Mitchell-Anyon's classic body and pulled spout. Stamped to handle base and interior, 32 cm, 22 cm, 16 cm height
Two Warren Tippett jugs and a Don Thornley teapot, Tippett ash glazed jugs, one with a chip to the spout. Thornley tenmoku glazed teapot, small chip to the spout. Impressed marks, jugs; 15 cm, 14 cm height; teapot; 18.5 cm height
Two silver topped glass noggin jugs, silver collars and lids, London 1921 by Harrods Ltd and Birmingham 1925 by Harrison & Hipwood. Height 9.5 cm and 10.5 cm.
A large group of pressed uranium yellow 'Primrose Perline' vaseline glass table wares, circa 1890, twenty four pieces comprising bowls, a celery vase, biscuit barrel, a covered pedestal canister, assorted small jugs, salts, bon bon dishes, a wax pan and a
A pair of Victorian silver plate mounted claret jugs, circa 1870, the fine tapering glass jugs, each with etched fern decoration and star cut to the base, with long scrolled handles, pourers and lids decorated with foliage and fruit, marked 16161 inside li
Five Art Deco Gouda Pottery jugs, Royal Goedewaagen, circa 1930, comprising two in mottled blue glaze, one with relief linear design to the bulbous body, the other with a wide beak spout & angular handle, two similar in pale blue and gre glaze with wide sp
Four Gouda Pottery vases and jugs, circa 1930s, comprising a 'Rhodian' pattern jug, a Pzh 'Hilaire' jug with date cypher for 1924, a Regina 'Candia' vase, a Pzh 'Lanac' vase, each with painted maker's marks to the underside. Height 16.5 cm, and smaller
A pair of William Ridgway jugs, circa 1840s, the pair of jugs in light blue stoneware with hand painted flowers and gilded accents, each marked with pattern number 60 and monogram to the underside. Height 16 cm
Two medium Royal Doulton character jugs 'Charles Dickens' & 'Christopher Columbus', Doulton Collectors club exclusive, limited Editions 3220 & 2731/7500
Two Wedgwood blue Jasperware baluster jugs, 19th and 20th century, the larger one decorated with a continuous frieze of classical figures between key fret borders, the mid-sized one with borders of repeating geometric motifs, each impressed Wedgwood to the
A 20th century Italian Labor Deruta faience dinner service, comprising six dinner plates, six bowls, six side plates, two large jugs, one circular and one oval serving plate (22)
Pottery jardiniere, porcelain jugs, Royal Worcester shell vase, antique glass vase, a green carnival glass bowl and a Norwegian green glass vase, 19th and 20th century, A/F (7 items), the jardiniere15 cm high
Remued and Pamela Potteries. Three glazed earthenware vases, circa 1934 and after, a green and cream basket vase with a rope twist handle, incised Remued 194/8, two similarly decorated jugs in blue and plum glazes with applied gumnuts and leaves, the large
Two Georgian Spode porcelain jugs including: embossed putti decorated jug, pink glazed to neck, height 16.5 cm approx, and embossed putti decorated, green glazed to neck with embossed grape and vine leaf decoration, height 20 cm approx, each with painted m
Two Georgian Spode ceramic jugs including: white jug with embossed putti decoration, chip to neck, and crack to side, impressed mark to base, height 14.5 cm approx, and grey/green jug, embossed putti and grape and vine leaf decoration, impressed mark to ba
Five Georgian black basalt pieces including: 4 various cream jugs, 3 jugs with Worlock collection label and impressed mark to base, height 10.5 cm approx, tallest jug, and a rare black basalt inkwell, Geoffrey Fisk collection label to base, with impressed
A matched pair of silver plate mounted cut crystal claret jugs, each of identical spreading form with identical mounts, but differneces in the cutting. Of cylindrical tapered form, the embossed and chased silverplate collars, with hinged covers and Bacchus
Two blue and white jugs and a covered small pot, circa 1770s, comprising a petite sparrow beak milk jug with a strap handle, a Worcester pot with cover and floral finial, with crescent mark, and a Liverpool barrel shaped jug, 13 cm high and smaller
Stanley Melbourne Bruce, (8th Prime Minister, 1925-28) porcelain character jug designed by Percy Metcalfe for Ashtead Pottery, limited edition 53/500 factory mark, signature an inscription on the base. 18.5 cm high. Stanley Bruce (1883-1967) was Prime Mini
Bendigo Pottery group of three character jugs including Robert Menzies and two versions of C.J. Dennis stamped, and titled on the bases with edition numbers 18 cm and 12.5 cm high Provenance: Private Collection Bendigo
A Worcester polychrome teapot and two sparrow beak milk jugs, circa 1760, the globular teapot painted with a Chinese family, the jugs with Chinese figures, height of teapot 15 cm. Provenance: The two jugs- Mossgreen, the Gibson collection, Sydney, 2016 lot