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Silver Tankard Scottish

Queen Anne Silver Tankard with Scottish Blane Crest London, 1706
Queen Anne Silver Tankard with Scottish Blane Crest London, 1706

Queen Anne Silver Tankard with Scottish Blane Crest London, 1706

By Queen Anne

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

An exceptional antique Queen Anne silver lidded tankard with London silver assay marks for 1706

Category

Antique Early 1700s English Queen Anne Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

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Scottish Aberdeen Georgian Silver Mug Tankard, George Booth, circa 1810-1820
Scottish Aberdeen Georgian Silver Mug Tankard, George Booth, circa 1810-1820

Scottish Aberdeen Georgian Silver Mug Tankard, George Booth, circa 1810-1820

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Scottish Aberdeen Provincial silver mug tankard, George Booth, circa 1810-1820. The mug on round

Category

Antique Early 19th Century Scottish Georgian Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Large Scottish Antique George II Silver Lidded Tankard / Mug Edinburgh 1731
Large Scottish Antique George II Silver Lidded Tankard / Mug Edinburgh 1731

Large Scottish Antique George II Silver Lidded Tankard / Mug Edinburgh 1731

Located in London, GB

. Diameter at Base - 17.6cm This Tankard has full Scottish Hallmarks. This Georgian Silver Tankard is in

Category

Antique Early 18th Century Scottish George II Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Victorian Quart Taper-Sided Pewter Tankard by Morgan & Gaskell of Birmingham
Victorian Quart Taper-Sided Pewter Tankard by Morgan & Gaskell of Birmingham

Victorian Quart Taper-Sided Pewter Tankard by Morgan & Gaskell of Birmingham

By Morgan & Gaskell

Located in Ottawa, Ontario

A Victorian quart taper-sided pewter tankard by Morgan & Gaskell of Birmingham, together with 1/2

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Scottish British Colonial Tableware

Materials

Pewter

Mid-19th Century Victorian Scottish Tankard by Drummond of Glasgow
Mid-19th Century Victorian Scottish Tankard by Drummond of Glasgow

Mid-19th Century Victorian Scottish Tankard by Drummond of Glasgow

Located in Peterborough, Northamptonshire

A good bronze and gilt bronze Victorian Scottish tankard by Drummond of Glasgow. Relief moulded

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Scottish Tableware

Vintage Tall Brass Tankard with Lid, England, 1930, H621
Vintage Tall Brass Tankard with Lid, England, 1930, H621

Vintage Tall Brass Tankard with Lid, England, 1930, H621

Located in Vancouver, BC

Vintage tall brass tankard with lid, England 1930, H621 England 1930 Tall brass tankard Push up

Category

Vintage 1930s Scottish Tea Sets

Materials

Brass

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