South African and International Art, Decorative Art

Online-Only Auction, 7 - 17 July 2017

Decorative Arts and Jewellery

Sold for

ZAR 2 342
Lot 363
  • A George III silver cream jug, possibly George Gray, overstruck with the initials PB (for Peter Bateman), London, 1796


Lot Estimate
ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 2 342

About this Item

A George III silver cream jug, possibly George Gray, overstruck with the initials PB (for Peter Bateman), London, 1796
helmet-shaped with hammered rim, the body chased with floral garlands enclosing a vacant cartouche, raised on a square base, 13cm high,75g; another George III silver cream jug, maker’s marks worn , London, 1779, the bulbous body with hammered border and moulded with swags of garlands, with applied leaf-capped scroll handle, 10cm high, 70g; and a George III silver cream jug, maker's marks worn, London, possibly 1768, with scalloped rim, leaf-capped c-scroll handle, on a stepped domed circular foot, scratch weights 2-7, 11cm high, 75g
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