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Christopher Dresser for Heath & Middleton Sterling Claret Jug, 1881
Christopher Dresser for Heath & Middleton Sterling Claret Jug, 1881

Christopher Dresser for Heath & Middleton Sterling Claret Jug, 1881

By Christopher Dresser, Heath & Middleton

Located in New York, NY

Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) UK Heath & Middleton Birmingham, England Claret jug 1881

Category

Antique 19th Century British Aesthetic Movement Pitchers

Materials

Crystal, Sterling Silver

Outstanding Claret Jug in the Manner of Christopher Dresser, 1893
Outstanding Claret Jug in the Manner of Christopher Dresser, 1893

Outstanding Claret Jug in the Manner of Christopher Dresser, 1893

By John Grinsell & Sons, Christopher Dresser

Located in Bath, GB

An important and outstanding claret jug by John Grinsell in the manner of Dr. Christopher Dresser

Category

Antique 1890s English Aesthetic Movement Barware

Materials

Crystal, Silver Plate

Christopher Dresser Silver Glass Claret Jug London 1897 Heath and Middleton
Christopher Dresser Silver Glass Claret Jug London 1897 Heath and Middleton

Christopher Dresser Silver Glass Claret Jug London 1897 Heath and Middleton

By Heath & Middleton

Located in Toronto, Ontario

A Christopher dresser (1834-1904) attributed glass & sterling silver claret Jug, London 1897 Heath

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Christopher Dresser Design Silver Claret Jug Hukin and Heath, London, 1891
Christopher Dresser Design Silver Claret Jug Hukin and Heath, London, 1891

Christopher Dresser Design Silver Claret Jug Hukin and Heath, London, 1891

By Hukin & Heath

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Sterling silver and glass claret jug hukin and heath, London 1891 Christopher Dresser design. Plain

Category

Antique 1890s English Pitchers

Materials

Sterling Silver

Silver and Glass Claret Jug Dresser Design John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1905
Silver and Glass Claret Jug Dresser Design John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1905

Silver and Glass Claret Jug Dresser Design John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1905

By John Grinsell & Sons

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Sterling silver and glass claret jug John Grinsell & Sons, London 1905, after Christopher dresser

Category

Antique Early 1900s English Pitchers

Materials

Sterling Silver

Christopher Dresser Designed Sterling Silver Claret Jug by Heath & Middleton
Christopher Dresser Designed Sterling Silver Claret Jug by Heath & Middleton

Christopher Dresser Designed Sterling Silver Claret Jug by Heath & Middleton

By Christopher Dresser

Located in London, London

Silver Claret Jug features stunning chartreuse glass with fine ribbing to the neck and stopper, a clear

Category

Antique 1890s English Victorian Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Art Deco Wine Claret Jugs in the manner of Christopher dresser.
Art Deco Wine Claret Jugs in the manner of Christopher dresser.

Art Deco Wine Claret Jugs in the manner of Christopher dresser.

Located in Northampton, United Kingdom

Pair of silver plate claret jugs with interesting tree bark design on both the glass and silver

Category

Early 20th Century Great Britain (UK) Barware

Materials

Silver Plate

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Questions About Dresser Claret Jug
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A claret jug is a style of jug meant to serve claret, a dry red wine. Claret jugs are often made of glass and silver and are designed to let the wine breathe before consumption. Shop a wide range of claret jugs and other decanters on 1stDibs.