Hi all
Here is a small, nicely proportioned cream jug. It is 7.5 cms high and weighs 78.5 gms. It is marked Birmingham for 1902. However the maker is eluding me. I can find no reference in the usual sources; even Mr. Google was not helpful. Any assistance identifying S.T.S would be appreciated.
P.S: The jug has "Molly 24-3-03" engraved on the front. I purchased it as it is the name of my cat!
S.T.S Unknown Maker. Cream Jug, 1902
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Re: S.T.S Unknown Maker. Cream Jug, 1902
Unfortunately there is no comprehensive reference for Birmingham sponsors' marks for the latter half of the 19th century onwards. S.T.S does not seem to have been a sufficiently major manufacturer to have been noticed.
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Re: S.T.S Unknown Maker. Cream Jug, 1902
Given the shape and handle, along with the construction and look of the spout, especially in relation to the engraving, suspect Molly's christening cup was altered for use as a creamer...
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Re: S.T.S Unknown Maker. Cream Jug, 1902
Sponsor mark Sydney Thomas Steel, retail jeweller, Cheltenham 1st registered 27th October 1897. Jug definitely an example of a 'change of usage' christening mug to cream jug.
hope this helps, kind regards
Craig
hope this helps, kind regards
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Re: S.T.S Unknown Maker. Cream Jug, 1902
Many thanks for that, Craig. It's always good to get some "inside information".