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An authentic George II English sterling silver cream jug hallmarked London 1759 with maker’s mark “WA,” attributed to respected London silversmith William Abdy.


This attractive mid-18th century example displays the classic rococo taste of the Georgian period, featuring a richly chased shell and floral fluted body, scalloped rim, elegant scroll handle, and raised tripod hoof feet.


A refined cabinet-sized example of early English hollowware with excellent decorative presence.


DETAILS:• London sterling hallmarks for 1759• George II period• Maker’s mark: WA• Attributed to William Abdy• Weight: approximately 80 grams• Hand-raised and chased decoration• Original engraved “B” monogram


CONDITION:Good antique condition with expected light surface wear and age-related scratching consistent with over 260 years of age. No major dents, splits, or visible repairs noted. Hallmarks remain legible.


An increasingly scarce surviving example of small Georgian silver and an excellent addition to any collection of English antique sterling.



Rare George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug - London 1759 - SOLD

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