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Half-Pint Pewter Tankard

Half-Pint Pewter Tankard

SKU: RJ00039
£25.00Price

Tankards once very common in taverns and alehouses. From the seventeenth century onwards, there was scarcely a household in Britain that did not possess some items of pewter: plates, bowls, tankards, spoons, candlesticks were just some of the everyday items made from pewter. Pewter tankards were used in public houses from the 17th century through to the 20th century.

A group of 3 half pint tankards in pewter (a tin alloy). These three examples date from (Left to Right), c1870, c1880 and c1830.

We have more of these tankards available in this size, costing £25 each.

Condition is good.

Approximate height is 9cm.

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RJ00039

Period:

1890

Tankards once very common in taverns and alehouses. From the seventeenth century onwards, there was scarcely a household in Britain that did not possess some items of pewter: plates, bowls, tankards, spoons, candlesticks were just some of the everyday items made from pewter. Pewter tankards were used in public houses from the 17th century through to the 20th century.

A group of 3 half pint tankards in pewter (a tin alloy). These three examples date from (Left to Right), c1870, c1880 and c1830.

We have more of these tankards available in this size, costing £25 each.

Condition is good.

Approximate height is 9cm.

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