Object Description
This charming little antique silver milk jug dates to the beginning of the 1700’s. With its simple plain design and carved wooden handle, it has a good weight and nice colour. Owner’s initials “GAM” to the base. This is one of the earliest forms of milk jug and the style is very much like a contemporary coffee pot.
Contains 310 ml.
Weight 448 grams, 14.4 troy oz.
Height 17.2cm. Spread 14cm.
London 1712.
Maker James Rood.
Britannia standard silver, high purity 95.8%.
Marks. The little hot milk jug is underneath with a full set of English silver hallmarks, the lid with lion and maker’s mark.
Maker: James Rood
James Rood, London silvermaker, apprenticed to Alexander Rood 1700, free 1710. Mark entered as largeworker 1710. Recorded as working in Angel Precinct in 1718.
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