The cream jug or milk jug was a component of most 18th and 19th century tea and coffee sets, but the numbers coming onto the market as single units, easily outnumber those being sold as part of a setting. Silver cream jugs first appeared around 1700 as tea was becoming popular, following its introduction to Europe by the East India Company. The major ceramics manufacturers, such as Royal Doulton, Royal Crown Derby, Shelley, Royal Winton and Wedgwood all included a cream jug with their dinner and tea ware settings. Small jugs made by individual craftsman potters have also been labelled cream jugs, probably being the name most suitable for the size and style of the vessel. Cream and milk jugs mostly have a pitcher shape, with a wide pouring spout and a baluster foot or three legs.

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A Georgian period flat bottomed silver cream jug with reeded…

Georgian Silver Cream Jug, London 1800

A Georgian period flat bottomed silver cream jug with reeded borders and ornate embossed leaf, flower and scroll decoration London 1800 by William Eton. Weight approx. 120gms

A George III silver cream jug, of oblong section with fluted…

Georgian Silver Cream Jug with Armorial Crest

A George III silver cream jug, of oblong section with fluted corners, serpentine rim and loop handle, engraved with foliate bordered panels and armorial crest: an eagle couped with wings outstretched. London 1790

Sterling silver cream jug - Hester Bateman, London 1787

1787 Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Cream Jug

Sterling silver cream jug - Hester Bateman, London 1787

Joseph Angell, London, 1819 George III sterling silver sugar…

George III Silver Sugar Basin & Cream Jug

Joseph Angell, London, 1819 George III sterling silver sugar basin and cream jug part fluted rectangular bulbous form, with cast leaf rim, gilded interiors, each on four paw feet (2). Total weight 589 grams

A Georgian sterling silver cream jug of baluster form with…

Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Jug, London 1810

A Georgian sterling silver cream jug of baluster form with reeded edge and strap handle. London, circa 1810 (marks rubbed). Length 12.5 cm

George III hallmarked sterling silver cream jug. Dublin 1818.…

George III Sterling Silver Cream Jug, Dublin 1818

George III hallmarked sterling silver cream jug. Dublin 1818. Maker SB. Acorn and oak leaf decoration. Height 10 cm. Weight 218g

Regency sterling silver creamer London 1811

1811 London Regency Sterling Silver Creamer

Regency sterling silver creamer London 1811