Antique Silver Jugs and Claret Jugs
From fine silver claret jugs and Wine Jugs to sterling water pitchers, Georgian silver beer jugs and victorian wine ewers, silver has always been a metal from which people fashioned vessels to contain liquid.Silver jugs and wine ewers were old even in Roman times. As long as people have been fashioning objects from silver, they have made silver jugs. Wine ewers were first made to emulate ancient ceramic vessels, and used for serving liquid at special ceremonies and occasions. In renaissance times the famous silversmith Cellini fashioned a silver wine jug, the design of which endured in popular culture, and was reproduced in the Victorian period.
In Georgian times fine silver beer jugs holding up to four pints were made, quite plain with elegant and cheerful proportions. Later in the century tall and elegant neoclassical jugs were produced, sometimes used as wine ewers or, as part of tea equipage, as hot water jugs.
In the early 19th century we see the arrival of the silver claret jug, an antique silver jug made of silver and cut crystal, or in the finest examples, rock crystal. These were often fabulously ornate, with elegant patterns in the glass which sparkled marvellously under candle light. Claret jugs were intended for the serving of Red Bordeaux wine, from which they get their name, but antique silver claret jugs are used today for any sort of liquid which one wishes to serve in style!
Please note that cream jugs can be found under Silver Teaware.
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A Fine Victorian Silver Claret Jug by Elkington
This magnificent silver Claret Jug was made by the celebrated firm of Elkington, Birmingham 1860. It is of superb quality, beautifully decorated with tendrils of...
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A Fine Quality Art Deco Lemonade Jug in Sterling Silver
A very rare item in sterling silver, this fine Edwardian lemonade jug was made by John Grinsell & Sons in Birmingham in 1911. The defining characteristic of...
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A Victorian Silver Claret Jug
This Victorian Silver Claret Jug was made in London in 1897. The mounts are silver, while the body is finely cut lead crystal. Both the silver mounts and crystal...
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A Renaissance Style Cellini Claret Jug
This magnificent Victorian Period jug or ewer was made in Germany circa 1880, and is of fabulous quality.Heavily influenced by the Renaissance silversmiths, this...
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A Victorian Silver Claret Jug made in London by Horace Woodward & Co in 1898
This Victorian Sterling Silver Claret Jug was made in London by Horace Woodward & Co in 1898. It is in magnificent condition, beautifully chased, with...
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A Victorian American Sterling Silver Pitcher c1900
This Victorian American Sterling Silver Pitcher was made in New York by Theodore B Starr, c1900.The Pitcher measures 28cm tall, 22cm wide from handle to lip and...
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A Victorian Silver Plate Neo-Classical Wine Ewer c1870
This ornately hand engraved Victorian Silver Plate wine ewer is of neo-classical form and is of excellent quality.The ewer measures 29cm tall and 17cm wide. It...
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A Victorian Silver Cream Jug
This Cream Jug was made by Pair Point Brothers, it is marked for London and dated 1899.This lovely cream jug is made in the Georgian manner. Originally jugs...
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A first Period Old Sheffield Plate Jug or Ewer
This is a beautiful first period Old Sheffield Plated water jug or wine ewer made circa 1775, and in lovely original condition. It is bleeding just on the high points,...
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A Georgian Irish Silver Cream Jug in the Neoclassical Style
This beautiful jug, a fine example Neoclassical silver, was made by William Doyle in Dublin 1800.Bright cut ( decorative engraving with a series of short...
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A Silver and Lead Crystal Claret Jug
A beautiful, fully hallmarked Art Nouveau claret jug made by in Sheffield 1927 by William Hutton & Sons. Key design features are the finely detailed...
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An Important Art Deco Silver Jug by Charles Boyton
This large and impressive jug was made by Charles Boyton, London 1932. It is a wonderful piece of Art Deco silver, by a most respected maker. Charles Boyton Silver...
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A Victorian Silver Plated Claret Jug by Elkington 1886
101149This magnificent Victorian Claret Jug was made by the renowned Elkington and Company in 1886.Both elegant and highly ornate, this fine Victorian Claret...
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A Victorian Silver Plate Claret Jug made c1800
This beautiful Victorian Silver Plate Claret Jug was made c1880. It is in magnificent condition, beautifully chased, with glass that is fabulously cut with...
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A Victorian Silver Plate Neo-Classical Engraved Wine Ewer c1860
A hand engraved Victorian Silver Plate wine ewer made c1860, the engravings of what appear to be greek goddesses are particularly nice and pleasing to the eye.The...
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A Sterling Silver Cream Jug by Gerog Jensen
This stunning, hand planished, Cream Jug bears Jensen's post 1945 hallmarks.The design of this piece is down to Harald Nielsen whom after joining the Georg Jensen...
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A Victorian Sterling Silver Aesthetic Movement Cream Jug 1878
This Silver Cream Jug was made by Martin, Hall & Co, it is marked for London and dated 1878 with engravings in the Aesthetic taste and a beautiful naturalistic...
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A Charming George II Sparrow Beak Cream Jug
This stunning little Georgian creamjug is of "Sparrow Beak" form, often also called a pitcher cream jug. It is in wonderful condition with a beautiful soft patina...
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