The cream jug or milk jug was a component of most 18th and 19th century tea and coffee sets, but the numbers coming onto the market as single units, easily outnumber those being sold as part of a setting. Silver cream jugs first appeared around 1700 as tea was becoming popular, following its introduction to Europe by the East India Company. The major ceramics manufacturers, such as Royal Doulton, Royal Crown Derby, Shelley, Royal Winton and Wedgwood all included a cream jug with their dinner and tea ware settings. Small jugs made by individual craftsman potters have also been labelled cream jugs, probably being the name most suitable for the size and style of the vessel. Cream and milk jugs mostly have a pitcher shape, with a wide pouring spout and a baluster foot or three legs.

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Sterling silver cream jug, 1914

1914 Sterling Silver Cream Jug

Sterling silver cream jug, 1914

Indian silver cream jug

Indian Silver Cream Pitcher

Indian silver cream jug

Creamer, English c.1790, a silver-shape creamer in black basalt,…

Black Basalt Creamer with Engine Turning Decoration

Creamer, English c.1790, a silver-shape creamer in black basalt, decorated with unusually fine engine turning

Antique sterling silver cream jug hallmarks London 1882 weighs…

1882 London Sterling Silver Cream Jug 52g 9.2cm

Antique sterling silver cream jug hallmarks London 1882 weighs 52grams 9.2 cm high

George V sterling silver cream jug neo-classical vase shape…

Neo-Classical Silver Cream Jug, Birmingham 1929

George V sterling silver cream jug neo-classical vase shape with bands of husks to the shoulder and base Birmingham 1929

Edward VII sterling silver cream jug hallmarked Birmingham 1909,…

1909 Birmingham Sterling Silver Cream Jug by JW

Edward VII sterling silver cream jug hallmarked Birmingham 1909, maker JW, 88gms

French Minerva silver miniature creamer, hallmarked top edge…

French Minerva Silver Miniature Creamer, Hallmarked, 5.1cm, 29.2g

French Minerva silver miniature creamer, hallmarked top edge near handle, 5.1 cm high, 29.2 grams

A sterling silver creamer, Flavelle Bros, Birmingham, 1910,…

Flavelle Bros Silver Creamer, Birmingham 1910

A sterling silver creamer, Flavelle Bros, Birmingham, 1910, tri-footed with fluted rim, hallmarked to base & side H 7.5 cm Wt 50 grams

European sterling silver cream jug with engraved decoration and…

Engraved Sterling Silver Cream Jug with Cherub Handle

European sterling silver cream jug with engraved decoration and winged cherub handle, height 11 cm; weight 82grams