A Georgian Silver Mug 1735SOLD

This Georgian silver mug was made in London 1735, probably by John Fawdrey. It is of very good quality, heavy and of excellent gauge. It is as good an example of an Antique silver pint mug I have seen. The Georgian silver mug has excellent patina and beautiful soft wear, and is a lovely colour.

A very fine Georgian silver pint mug in superb condition with no damage or repair.

Type: mug
Function: drinking
Maker: John Fawdrey
Country: England


Need more info? Contact James Baldwin Antiques regarding this item.


A Georgian Newcastle Silver Loving Cup

This beautiful Georgian Silver Loving Cup was made by Langland and Robertson, Newcastle 1780.It is in beautiful condition, with a fine patina...... More Details





A Georgian Silver Mug 1814

This Georgian silver mug, barrel shaped with plain angular "D" shaped handle, was made in London 1814.  The maker mark was rubbed, but...... More Details





A Britannia Standard Silver Mug in the Queen Anne Style

This stunning silver mug is both large and heavy, and of excellent quality. It is of the rare "Britannia" standard, which is slightly purer than...... More Details





A Rare Sterling Silver Tea Set by Christopher Dresser

This very rare sterling silver tea set was designed by Christopher Dresser in 1880, after he visited Japan. Christopher Dresser was incredibly...... More Details