1764 Cream-jug. Maker, Jonathan Buck. (illustrated [p. 339]).
[INDEX]
INDEX
- Addison, Spectator, quoted on salt spoon, [153]
- Alphabets of London date marks (1598-1835), [359-385]
- American silversmiths, [47]
- Anathema Cup, the (1481), Pembroke College, [90], [94]
- Apostle spoons, list of apostles with their emblems, [183];
- prices, [187], [193]
- Assay offices, early, [27];
- eighteenth century, [28]
- Basket work in silver, [276], [282];
- bread and cake baskets, [293]
- Beaker, the Stuart, [119];
- illustrations of the, [121]
- “Beer Lane,” engraving by Hogarth, [132]
- Bell-shaped salt cellar, illustrated, [147]
- Below the salt, table customs, [141]
- Birmingham Marks illustrated, [398], [399]
- Bodington, John, silversmith (1697), [216]
- Bowl, plum broth (1697), illustrated, [217]
- Boxes for sugar, [261]
- Bread-basket, the, [293]
- Britannia mark, forgeries of, [220]
- Britannia mark, when found on silver, [51];
- used when silver is not higher standard, [58], [61]
- Buck, Jonathan, silversmith, Cork, specimen illustrated, [339]
- Busfield, William, silversmith, York, [113]
- Caddy spoons, [194]
- Cake basket, the, [293]
- Candle holders, part of centre-pieces, [276]
- Candlestick, brass, seventeenth-century, illustrated, [129]
- Candlesticks, silver—
- Charles II examples illustrated, [227]
- Early eighteenth-century examples illustrated, [231]
- Early Stuart type, [225]
- Lambeth delft example (1648) illustrated, [223]
- Sheffield example (1782) illustrated, [235]
- Casters, [271-276]
- Casters illustrated—
- George II (Exeter), [273]
- Group (Queen Anne and George III), [277]
- Irish (1699), [331]
- Scottish (1746), [317]
- William III and Queen Anne, [269]
- Catherine of Braganza popularizes tea-drinking, [254]
- Centre-piece, the, [276]
- Chalice, the, Elizabethan forms, [73], [74];
- the Exeter pattern, [73]
- Charles I statue, Charing Cross, its secret burial, [107]
- Charles II and Lord Mayor, piquant story of, [44]
- Chester Marks illustrated, [395]
- Chronological List of Specimens Illustrated—
- Henry VII
(1485-1509) - 1490
- Mazer, [87]
- 1499
- Leigh Cup, Mercers’ Company, [91]
- 1500
- Hour-glass standing salt, [143]
- Elizabeth
(1558-1603) - 1570
- Stoneware jug with silver mounts, [95]
- 1572
- Flagon, [105]
- 1572
- Chalice and cover, [67]
- 1573
- Chalice and cover, [71]
- 1575
- Chalice and cover, [67]
- 1585
- Standing cup and cover, [95]
- 1599
- Flagon, [105]
- 1601
- Bell-shaped salt cellar, [147]
- James I
(1603-1625) - 1606
- Beaker, [121]
- c. 1620
- Tall wine cup (no date letter), [125]
- Charles I
(1625-1649) - 1631
- Wine cup, [129]
- 1631
- Beaker, [121]
- 1637
- Candlestick, [223]
- 1638
- Salt cellar, Mercers’ Company, [151]
- 1640
- Chalice and cover, [71]
- 1648
- Apostle spoon (St. Andrew), [185]
- Commonwealth
(1649-1660) - 1651
- Spoon, slipped in the stalk, [181]
- 1652
- Spoon, seal-top, [185]
- 1653
- Porringer, [197]
- 1660
- Spoon, Puritan, [181]
- Charles II
(1660-1685) - 1660
- Cup, [75]
- 1662
- Posset-cup and cover, [197]
- 1665
- Spoon, flat stem, [181]
- 1665
- Wine cup, [129]
- 1666
- Porringer, [201]
- 1669
- Porringer, [197]
- 1670
- Teapot, [243]
- 1671
- Beaker, [121]
- 1672
- Porringer, [209]
- 1673
- Candlesticks, [227]
- 1674
- Apostle spoon (St. Simon Zelotes), Exeter, [189]
- 1677
- Pepys standing cup, [99]
- 1679
- Spoon, lobed end, [189]
- 1679
- Tankard, [111]
- 1679
- Caudle cup and cover, [201]
- 1679
- Octagonal salt cellar (Mercers’ Company), [155]
- 1680
- Patens, [79]
- 1682
- Snuffers and tray, [231]
- 1683
- Posset-pot and cover, [205]
- 1684
- Tankards (York), [111]
- 1685
- Posset-pot and cover, [213]
- William III
(1689-1702) - 1692
- Flagons, [75]
- 1694
- Loving-cup (Cork), [331]
- 1697
- Dish and ladle, [217]
- 1699
- Caster (Dublin), [331]
- 1701
- Caster, [269]
- 1701
- Tankard, [111]
- Anne
(1702-1714) - 1702
- Spoon trefoil top, rat’s-tail (Exeter), [189]
- 1702
- Lavabo bowl, [79]
- 1703
- Spoon, trefoil top (Newcastle), [185]
- 1703
- Spoon, trefoil top, [185]
- 1704
- Candlestick, [231]
- 1704
- “Monteith” punch-bowl, [135]
- 1705
- Tankard (Exeter), [115]
- 1705
- Scottish quaich, [313]
- 1706
- Candlestick (Exeter), [231]
- 1707
- Porringer (Exeter), [209]
- 1712
- Caster, [269]
- 1712
- Trencher salt cellar, [165]
- 1714
- Paten (Exeter), [79]
- George I
(1714-1727) - 1718
- Tea-caddy (Exeter), [259]
- 1721
- Candlestick, [231]
- 1726
- Cream-jug, [305]
- George II
(1727-1760) - 1728
- Caster (Exeter), [273]
- 1729
- Small communion cup and cover, [81]
- 1730
- Tea-caddy, [259]
- 1730
- Coffee-pot, [255]
- 1730
- Trencher salt cellar, [165]
- 1733
- Mug (Exeter), [117]
- 1736
- Jug, helmet-shaped, [301]
- 1737
- Coffee-pot (Newcastle), [243]
- 1740
- Centre-piece (Dublin), [335]
- 1740
- Cream-jug (Dublin), [339]
- 1741
- Coffee-pot, [Frontispiece]
- 1745
- Teapot, [247]
- 1746
- Kettle and stand, [251]
- 1746
- Caster (Edinburgh), [317]
- 1747
- Caster, [277]
- 1748
- Tankard (Exeter), [117]
- 1758
- Trencher salt cellar, [165]
- 1760
- Tea-caddies and sugar box, [263]
- 1760
- Irish potato-ring, Design on cover of volume
[Transcriber's Note: The design did not appear on the cover of this edition.] - 1740-1775
- Bread-baskets, [289]
- George III
(1760-1820) - 1760
- Caster, [277]
- 1761
- Centre-piece, [279]
- 1761
- Cake-basket, [291]
- 1764
- Cream-jug, [305]
- 1764
- Cream-jug (Cork), [339]
- 1765
- Circular salt cellar with club feet, [165]
- 1769
- Salt cellar with glass liner, [167]
- 1769
- Coffee-pot (Edinburgh), [321]
- 1770
- Cream-pail (Dublin), [343]
- 1771
- Salt cellar, perforated work, [173]
- 1771
- Caster, [277]
- 1773
- Sugar-bowl, [283]
- 1775
- Coffee-pot, [255]
- 1775
- Tea-caddy, [259]
- 1775
- Centre-piece, [279]
- 1776
- Cream-pail, [285]
- 1778
- Tea-urn (Edinburgh), [325]
- 1779
- Cream-jug, [305]
- 1780
- Cream-jug, [305]
- 1781-1790
- Salt cellars, tureen form, [171]
- 1782
- Candlestick (Sheffield), [235]
- 1782
- Cream-pail, [285]
- 1784
- Tea-caddy, [259]
- 1785
- Salt cellar, circular, [165]
- 1785
- Salt cellar with glass liner, [167]
- 1786
- Salt cellar, cloven-hoof feet, [167]
- 1786
- Sugar-bowl, [285]
- 1789
- Salt cellar with club feet, [167]
- 1789
- Salt cellar, circular, [171]
- 1790
- Cream-jug, [309]
- 1790
- Mug (Edinburgh), [313]
- 1791-1797
- Salt cellar, boat-shaped, [171]
- 1790-1800
- Coffee-pots and teapots, [255]
- 1800
- Cream-jug, [309]
- 1803
- Salt cellar, washing tub form, [173]
- 1804
- Cream-jug, [309]
- 1809
- Cream-jug, [309]
- 1810
- Salt cellar, Pompeian design, [173]
- George IV
(1820-1830) - 1818
- Salt cellar, tureen form, [173]
- William IV
(1830-1837) - 1832
- Salt cellar, circular, [173]
- Classic influence, when at its height, [287]
- Clipped coins called in, panic in 1696, [57]
- Coffee-drinking, women’s petition to Parliament, [245]
- Coffee-pots, [250]
- Coffee-pots illustrated—
- George II (1741), [Frontispiece]
- Group George II and George III, [255]
- Newcastle (1737), [243]
- Scottish (1769), [321]
- Coin clipping, attempt to stamp out, [52]
- Coiners, heavy penalties for, [53]
- Communion cup and cover (Exeter), [78]
- Copper tokens, seventeenth century, with goldsmith’s name, [44]
- Cork Marks illustrated, [409]
- Cream-jug, the, [303]
- Cream-pail, the, [288]
- Cups, standing, [90]
- Date letters of London Assay Office (1598-1835), [359-385]
- Date marks, eccentricities of alphabets, [36];
- explanation of, [34-39]
- Delft salt cellars, Lambeth, Rouen, illustrated, [161]
- Dish, plum broth (1697), illustrated, [217]
- Dish ring or stand, Irish, [342]
- “Dollar” found on Irish silver, [334]
- Dollars, Spanish, legal tender with head of George III stamped on them, [337]
- Dryden receives bad coins from his publisher, [54]
- Dublin Marks illustrated, [409]
- Dutch silver—brandy cup in form like quaich, [316]
- Duty mark, the, explanation of, [60]
- Ecclesiastical plate, [65-78]
- Edinburgh Marks illustrated, [405]
- Edinburgh tea-table customs, [303]
- Earthenware emulating silver, [169], [249], [262], [294]
- East India Company, teapot presented to, [241];
- import of tea and teapots by, [249]
- Eighteenth-century Assay Offices, [28]
- Eighteenth-century beverages, [253];
- salt cellars, types of, [157]
- Elizabethan flagons, [107]
- Elston, John, silversmith, Exeter, [78]
- Exeter Marks illustrated, [81], [115], [117], [209], [273], [391]
- Exeter silver plate illustrated—
- Chalices, Elizabethan, [67], [71];
- Charles I, [71]
- Communion cup, George II, [81]
- Mug, George III, [117]
- Spoons, [189]
- Tankard, Queen Anne, [115];
- George II, [117]
- Flagons, sixteenth-century, [107]
- Flaxman, John, teapot designed by, [250]
- Foreign mark, the, [62]
- Forgeries, [220]
- Fraud, cutting out old marks, [275]
- Fraud, possibilities of, in marks, [63], [359]
- French influence in late eighteenth century, [287]
- Gamble, Ellis, goldsmith, master of Hogarth, his shop card, [45]
- Gibson, George, silversmith, York, [113]
- “Gin Street,” engraving by Hogarth, [132]
- Glasgow Marks illustrated, [405]
- Glasgow silver. Marks, [404];
- quaich (1665) illustrated, [313]
- Glassworker, designs of the, utilized in silver, [212]
- Goble, Robert, silversmith, Cork, specimen illustrated, [331];
- marks illustrated, [409]
- Goldsmiths’ Company, London, early power of, [26];
- the true function of, [35];
- salt cellars in possession of, [146]
- Hall-marks, explanation of, [25-30]
- Hall-marks of various Assay Offices, [28]
- Handle, the, of posset-pot and porringer, [207]
- Hanway, Jonas, condemns tea, [254]
- Harp handles in Irish silver, [338];
- cup illustrated, [331]
- Hibernia, figure of, as a mark, [33], [334]
- Higher standard mark, explanation of, [49-59]
- Hogarth, William, apprenticed to goldsmith, [45];
- his satires on drinking, [132]
- House of Commons Select Committee on Hall-marking of Plate, [25], [27], [153]
- Hour-glass form of salt cellar illustrated, [143]
- Individuality of craftsmen’s work extinguished, [43]
- Initials of makers, [43]
- Innholders’ Company salt cellars, [146]
- Ions, I., silversmith, Exeter, [74]
- Irish goldsmiths, [47]
- Irish makers’ names, [345], [346]
- Irish plate illustrated—
- Caster, [331]
- Centre-piece, [335]
- Cream-jugs, [339]
- Cream-pail, [343]
- Loving-cup, [331]
- Potato-ring, Cover of volume
- Irish silver, [329]
- Irish standard mark, [33]
- Irish towns where silver was wrought, [337]
- Jug, stoneware (1570), with silver mounts, [101]
- Lambeth delft salt cellar, [163]
- Lamerie, Paul de, mark illustrated, [251]
- Lantern-shaped teapot (1670) illustrated, [243]
- Lavabo bowl illustrated, [79]
- Leigh standing cup, the, [93]
- “Lima” found on George II gold coins, [337]
- Lion’s head erased mark, when found on silver, [51]
- Locke, “Further Considerations Concerning the Raising the Value of Money,” [55]
- London hall-marks—
- Marks illustrated, [129], [135], [197], [205], [217], [231], [251], [269], [291], [349-385]
- Table of date letters (1598-1835), [351-355]
- Table showing differences in shapes of shields, [357]
- Longfellow: poem on Paul Revere, silversmith, [48]
- Louis Seize style in table ornaments, [287]
- Loving-cup, the, and its ceremonial, [94]
- Lowndes’ “Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins,” [53], [55]
- Lustre ware (Staffordshire) emulating silver, [249]
- Makers’ marks, explanation of, [40]
- Makers’ names, Irish silver, list of, [345], [346]
- Marks illustrated—
- Birmingham, [399]
- Chester, [395]
- Cork, [409]
- Dublin, [409]
- Edinburgh, [405]
- Exeter, [391]
- Glasgow, [405]
- London, [351-385]
- Newcastle, [399]
- Norwich, [395]
- Sheffield, [399]
- York, [395]
- Marks on silver—a trade secret, [38]
- Marks stamped on silver, various, [23-63]
- Marks, the position of, as stamped on silver, [359];
- to prevent fraud, [275];
- used by various assay offices, [29];
- where placed on spoons, [193]
- Mazer, the fifteenth century, [86]
- Mercers’ Company, Leigh Cup (1499) illustrated, [91]
- Monteith punch-bowl illustrated, [135]
- Mordaunt, Charles, Earl of Peterborough, [134]
- Morgan, Octavius, his pioneer work on marks, [38]
- Mug, the, [119]
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, date letters employed at, [36], [37];
- illustrated, [397-399]
- Newcastle-on-Tyne silver plate illustrated—
- Coffee-pot, [243]
- Spoon, [185]
- Nineteenth century, early, types of salt cellars, [157]
- Norwich Corporation salt cellar, [149]
- Norwich mark illustrated, [395]
- Norwich silver plate illustrated—
- Tall wine cup, [125]
- Paten, the, its form, [69]
- Pepys, Samuel, buries his silver plate at Bethnal Green, [127]
- Pepys standing cup and cover, the, [101]
- Peterborough, Earl of, his exploits, [134]
- Peterson, Peter, silversmith, Norwich, [123]
- Provincial Assay Offices reappointed, [50]
- Provincial offices ceased marking silver for five years, [29], [50]
- Porcelain teapots the prototypes of silver, [246], [249]
- Porringer, the, [195-220]
- “Portobello,” found on English silver coins, [334]
- Posset-pot, the, [195-220]
- Posset-pot, sixteenth-century Exeter College, Oxford, [203]
- Potato-ring, Irish, [342]
- Potter, the eighteenth-century, and the silversmith, [169], [249], [262], [294]
- Pottery, seventeenth-century example of posset-cup, [211]
- Prices—
- Beakers, [137]
- Candlesticks, [229], [237]
- Casters, [297]
- Coffee-pots, [262]
- Cream-jugs, [308]
- Cups, standing, [137]
- Dish rings, [346]
- Elizabethan jug, [101]
- Goblets, [138]
- Irish silver, [346]
- Jug, stoneware, silver mounts, [101]
- Loving-cups, [137]
- Mazers, [89]
- “Monteith,” [138]
- Porringers, [219], [220]
- Posset-pots, [219]
- Potato-rings, [346]
- Punch-bowls, [138]
- Quaich, [320]
- Salt cellars, [145], [149], [159], [170], [175]
- Spoons, apostle, [187], [193];
- caddy, [194];
- seal-top, [194]
- Standing cups, [137]
- Sugar-bowls, [297]
- Tankards, [137]
- Tea-caddies, [261], [265]
- Tea-kettles, [265]
- Teapots, [265]
- Wine cups, [138]
- Punch-bowl, the, [128]
- Punch-bowl, historic American, [47]
- Puritans, destruction of objects of art by, [70]
- Quaich, the Scottish, [316]
- Queen Anne forgeries posset-pots, [220]
- Radcliff, J. R., silversmith, Exeter, [74]
- Revere, Paul, celebrated American silversmith, [48]
- Richards, Edmund, silversmith, Exeter, [216]
- Ring, potato or dish, Irish, [342]
- Romer, Edward, silversmith, [294]
- Salt cellars, [139];
- classified list of types, [154], [157]
- Salt cellars—
- Norwich Corporation, [149]
- Christ’s College, Cambridge, [158];
- illustrated, [143]
- Clothworkers’ Company, [146]
- Goldsmiths’ Company, [146]
- Ironmongers’ Company, [146]
- Innholders’ Company, [146]
- Mercers’ Company, [159];
- illustrated, [151], [155]
- Skinners’ Company, [146]
- Vintners’ Company, [146]
- Scott, Sir Walter, quoted as to tea-leaves, [304]
- Scottish silver, [311-327]
- Scottish silver plate illustrated—
- Caster, [317]
- Coffee-pot, [321]
- Mug, [313]
- Quaich, [313]
- Tea-urn, [327]
- Scottish standard mark, [35]
- Seventeenth-century tankards, [110]
- Shapes of shields, differences in, table showing, [357]
- Sheffield Marks illustrated, [398], [399]
- Sheffield “silver plated” or silver plate, definition, [234]
- Sheffield silver plate illustrated—
- Candlestick, [235]
- Shields, table showing differences in London Hall-marks, [357]
- Shute, William, silversmith, marks illustrated, [361]
- Silver mountings for wood vessels, [86];
- for earthenware, [86], [98], [101], [109]
- Skinners’ Company salt cellars, [146]
- Somerset House, the battle of, [107]
- Spanish dollars legal tender with head of George III stamped on them, [337]
- Spoons—
- Apostle, [180], [183];
- illustrated, [185], [189];
- prices, [187]
- Fiddle pattern, [192]
- Flat stem, [188];
- illustrated, [181]
- Maidenhead, [187]
- Rat-tail, [191];
- illustrated, [189]
- Seal-top, [187];
- illustrated, [185];
- prices, [194]
- Slipped in the stalk, [188];
- illustrated, [185]
- Trifid, [188];
- illustrated, [185]
- Spoons, placing of marks on, [193]
- Staffordshire silversmith’s designs, [294]
- Staffordshire lustre ware emulating silver, [249]
- Staffordshire potter’s emulation of silver plate, [169], [249], [262], [294]
- Standard Marks, [31-33]
- Standard work on marks, [34]
- Standing cups, [90]
- Standing salt cellars, [154]
- “Sterling” found on Cork silver, [334]
- Stoneware jug, the, Elizabethan, with silver mounts, [98], [101]
- Strong, James, silversmith, Exeter, [78]
- Sugar-bowls, [287]
- Sugar, silver boxes for, [261]
- Sumner salt cellar, the, illustrated, [155]
- Symonds, Pentecost, silversmith, Exeter, [78]
- Table customs, “below the salt,” [141]
- Tankards, seventeenth-century, [110]
- Tea advertisement, a quaint seventeenth-century, [242]
- Tea-caddies, [258];
- evolution to cabinet-maker’s style, [261]
- Tea-drinking, excessive, [254]
- Teapot, the earliest known silver (1670), [241]
- Teapots, [241]
- Tea-strainers, [304]
- Tea-table manners, eighteenth-century, [303]
- Tea-urn, Scottish, 1778; illustrated, [325]
- “Tiger” ware, Elizabethan, with silver mounts, [98]
- Tokens, copper (seventeenth century) with goldsmiths’ names, [46]
- Town marks found on Scottish silver, [315]
- Trencher salt cellars, [157]
- Turner cup, the (1679), York Corporation plate, [102]
- “Vigo” found on Queen Anne’s guineas (1703), [337]
- Vyner, Sir Robert, piquant story of, [44]
- Wedgwood wooden models of silversmith’s designs, [250]
- Wesley, John, condemns tea, [254]
- West Malling jug, the Elizabethan (1581), [101]
- Wine cup, the Stuart, [123]
- Wine cup, illustrations of—
- James I, [125]
- Charles II, [129]
- Women’s petition to Parliament against coffee, [245]
- William III and the debasement of the coin, [49]
- York Corporation plate, [102]
- York Marks illustrated, [395]
- York silver plate illustrated—
- Tankards (Charles II), [111]
- Marks, [395]
| Henry VII (1485-1509) | 1490 | Mazer, [87] |
| 1499 | Leigh Cup, Mercers’ Company, [91] | |
| 1500 | Hour-glass standing salt, [143] | |
| Elizabeth (1558-1603) | 1570 | Stoneware jug with silver mounts, [95] |
| 1572 | Flagon, [105] | |
| 1572 | Chalice and cover, [67] | |
| 1573 | Chalice and cover, [71] | |
| 1575 | Chalice and cover, [67] | |
| 1585 | Standing cup and cover, [95] | |
| 1599 | Flagon, [105] | |
| 1601 | Bell-shaped salt cellar, [147] | |
| James I (1603-1625) | 1606 | Beaker, [121] |
| c. 1620 | Tall wine cup (no date letter), [125] | |
| Charles I (1625-1649) | 1631 | Wine cup, [129] |
| 1631 | Beaker, [121] | |
| 1637 | Candlestick, [223] | |
| 1638 | Salt cellar, Mercers’ Company, [151] | |
| 1640 | Chalice and cover, [71] | |
| 1648 | Apostle spoon (St. Andrew), [185] | |
| Commonwealth (1649-1660) | 1651 | Spoon, slipped in the stalk, [181] |
| 1652 | Spoon, seal-top, [185] | |
| 1653 | Porringer, [197] | |
| 1660 | Spoon, Puritan, [181] | |
| Charles II (1660-1685) | 1660 | Cup, [75] |
| 1662 | Posset-cup and cover, [197] | |
| 1665 | Spoon, flat stem, [181] | |
| 1665 | Wine cup, [129] | |
| 1666 | Porringer, [201] | |
| 1669 | Porringer, [197] | |
| 1670 | Teapot, [243] | |
| 1671 | Beaker, [121] | |
| 1672 | Porringer, [209] | |
| 1673 | Candlesticks, [227] | |
| 1674 | Apostle spoon (St. Simon Zelotes), Exeter, [189] | |
| 1677 | Pepys standing cup, [99] | |
| 1679 | Spoon, lobed end, [189] | |
| 1679 | Tankard, [111] | |
| 1679 | Caudle cup and cover, [201] | |
| 1679 | Octagonal salt cellar (Mercers’ Company), [155] | |
| 1680 | Patens, [79] | |
| 1682 | Snuffers and tray, [231] | |
| 1683 | Posset-pot and cover, [205] | |
| 1684 | Tankards (York), [111] | |
| 1685 | Posset-pot and cover, [213] | |
| William III (1689-1702) | 1692 | Flagons, [75] |
| 1694 | Loving-cup (Cork), [331] | |
| 1697 | Dish and ladle, [217] | |
| 1699 | Caster (Dublin), [331] | |
| 1701 | Caster, [269] | |
| 1701 | Tankard, [111] | |
| Anne (1702-1714) | 1702 | Spoon trefoil top, rat’s-tail (Exeter), [189] |
| 1702 | Lavabo bowl, [79] | |
| 1703 | Spoon, trefoil top (Newcastle), [185] | |
| 1703 | Spoon, trefoil top, [185] | |
| 1704 | Candlestick, [231] | |
| 1704 | “Monteith” punch-bowl, [135] | |
| 1705 | Tankard (Exeter), [115] | |
| 1705 | Scottish quaich, [313] | |
| 1706 | Candlestick (Exeter), [231] | |
| 1707 | Porringer (Exeter), [209] | |
| 1712 | Caster, [269] | |
| 1712 | Trencher salt cellar, [165] | |
| 1714 | Paten (Exeter), [79] | |
| George I (1714-1727) | 1718 | Tea-caddy (Exeter), [259] |
| 1721 | Candlestick, [231] | |
| 1726 | Cream-jug, [305] | |
| George II (1727-1760) | 1728 | Caster (Exeter), [273] |
| 1729 | Small communion cup and cover, [81] | |
| 1730 | Tea-caddy, [259] | |
| 1730 | Coffee-pot, [255] | |
| 1730 | Trencher salt cellar, [165] | |
| 1733 | Mug (Exeter), [117] | |
| 1736 | Jug, helmet-shaped, [301] | |
| 1737 | Coffee-pot (Newcastle), [243] | |
| 1740 | Centre-piece (Dublin), [335] | |
| 1740 | Cream-jug (Dublin), [339] | |
| 1741 | Coffee-pot, [Frontispiece] | |
| 1745 | Teapot, [247] | |
| 1746 | Kettle and stand, [251] | |
| 1746 | Caster (Edinburgh), [317] | |
| 1747 | Caster, [277] | |
| 1748 | Tankard (Exeter), [117] | |
| 1758 | Trencher salt cellar, [165] | |
| 1760 | Tea-caddies and sugar box, [263] | |
| 1760 | Irish potato-ring, Design on cover of volume [Transcriber's Note: The design did not appear on the cover of this edition.] | |
| 1740-1775 | Bread-baskets, [289] | |
| George III (1760-1820) | 1760 | Caster, [277] |
| 1761 | Centre-piece, [279] | |
| 1761 | Cake-basket, [291] | |
| 1764 | Cream-jug, [305] | |
| 1764 | Cream-jug (Cork), [339] | |
| 1765 | Circular salt cellar with club feet, [165] | |
| 1769 | Salt cellar with glass liner, [167] | |
| 1769 | Coffee-pot (Edinburgh), [321] | |
| 1770 | Cream-pail (Dublin), [343] | |
| 1771 | Salt cellar, perforated work, [173] | |
| 1771 | Caster, [277] | |
| 1773 | Sugar-bowl, [283] | |
| 1775 | Coffee-pot, [255] | |
| 1775 | Tea-caddy, [259] | |
| 1775 | Centre-piece, [279] | |
| 1776 | Cream-pail, [285] | |
| 1778 | Tea-urn (Edinburgh), [325] | |
| 1779 | Cream-jug, [305] | |
| 1780 | Cream-jug, [305] | |
| 1781-1790 | Salt cellars, tureen form, [171] | |
| 1782 | Candlestick (Sheffield), [235] | |
| 1782 | Cream-pail, [285] | |
| 1784 | Tea-caddy, [259] | |
| 1785 | Salt cellar, circular, [165] | |
| 1785 | Salt cellar with glass liner, [167] | |
| 1786 | Salt cellar, cloven-hoof feet, [167] | |
| 1786 | Sugar-bowl, [285] | |
| 1789 | Salt cellar with club feet, [167] | |
| 1789 | Salt cellar, circular, [171] | |
| 1790 | Cream-jug, [309] | |
| 1790 | Mug (Edinburgh), [313] | |
| 1791-1797 | Salt cellar, boat-shaped, [171] | |
| 1790-1800 | Coffee-pots and teapots, [255] | |
| 1800 | Cream-jug, [309] | |
| 1803 | Salt cellar, washing tub form, [173] | |
| 1804 | Cream-jug, [309] | |
| 1809 | Cream-jug, [309] | |
| 1810 | Salt cellar, Pompeian design, [173] | |
| George IV (1820-1830) | 1818 | Salt cellar, tureen form, [173] |
| William IV (1830-1837) | 1832 | Salt cellar, circular, [173] |