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17th Century Britannia Standard Silver Beer Mug - London 1699 by John Porter
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German Pewter Decanter in the Shape of a Book
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A German pewter decanter in the shape of a book A pewter decanter in the shape of a book. German decanter, marked with B. Weber Koenigshofen. A...
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Antique 19th Century German Barware

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German Faience 'Tin-Glazed Earthenware' Pewter-Mounted Tankard, Thuringia
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Late 18th Century Pewter Wine Beaker or Cup, Denmark
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Large Danish Pewter beaker or cup for wine or beer, Denmark Circa 1790-1810 The cup is marked with a large W on the base.
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