Georgian sterling silver cream jug with beaded rim and pedestal base - Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan (1796) - Creamer - .925 silver

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A refined late-18th century sterling silver cream jug dating to the George III period.

Formed in the Neoclassical taste, the jug stands on a square pedestal foot with stepped moulding, rising to a slender vase-shaped body and a delicate scrolling handle. The upper rim is decorated with a beaded edge, a characteristic feature of the period.

The interior shows visible hand-raising and hammer work, typical of late 18th-century silversmithing before widespread mechanisation. One side bears an original period monogram, finely engraved in elegant script.

The maker’s mark is a documented overstrike. In this period, London silversmiths often purchased part-finished bodies to be completed in-house. When this occurred, the receiving workshop legally overstruck the original mark with their own to certify responsibility for assay. Here, the earlier mark has been overstruck with the Godbehere & Wigan partnership punch.

Maker: Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan
Assay office: London
Date: 1796

86.12 g / 2.77 t oz
11 cm tall
8.5 cm from spout to handle
3.1 cm at widest part of body
4.8 x 4.8 cm at base

Very good antique condition. No repairs or structural issues. Surface marks and light wear consistent with age and use. Engraved monogram remains crisp. Jug stands evenly with no distortions.

Please take time to view all photographs carefully, as they form an important part of the description and provide an accurate representation of the item’s details and condition.

The shipping cost includes professional packaging, full insurance, and tracked delivery, ensuring the parcel reaches you safely and securely.

A refined late-18th century sterling silver cream jug dating to the George III period.

Formed in the Neoclassical taste, the jug stands on a square pedestal foot with stepped moulding, rising to a slender vase-shaped body and a delicate scrolling handle. The upper rim is decorated with a beaded edge, a characteristic feature of the period.

The interior shows visible hand-raising and hammer work, typical of late 18th-century silversmithing before widespread mechanisation. One side bears an original period monogram, finely engraved in elegant script.

The maker’s mark is a documented overstrike. In this period, London silversmiths often purchased part-finished bodies to be completed in-house. When this occurred, the receiving workshop legally overstruck the original mark with their own to certify responsibility for assay. Here, the earlier mark has been overstruck with the Godbehere & Wigan partnership punch.

Maker: Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan
Assay office: London
Date: 1796

86.12 g / 2.77 t oz
11 cm tall
8.5 cm from spout to handle
3.1 cm at widest part of body
4.8 x 4.8 cm at base

Very good antique condition. No repairs or structural issues. Surface marks and light wear consistent with age and use. Engraved monogram remains crisp. Jug stands evenly with no distortions.

Please take time to view all photographs carefully, as they form an important part of the description and provide an accurate representation of the item’s details and condition.

The shipping cost includes professional packaging, full insurance, and tracked delivery, ensuring the parcel reaches you safely and securely.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Style subtype
Georgian
Gross weight
86.12 g
Silver type
.925 silver
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Manufacturer/ Brand
Georgian sterling silver cream jug with beaded rim and pedestal base
Designer/Artist/Maker
Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan (1796)
Material
Silver
Style
Antique
Colour
Silver
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
11 cm
Width
8.5 cm
Depth
4.8 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
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