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Place of Origin: English
Creator: William Fleming
Geo. 1 Britannia Standard Silver Tankard, Wm. Fleming, Maker, London, 1718-1719
By William Fleming
Located in Charleston, SC
Exceedingly rare Britannia Standard Silver Tankard.
("Britannia" standard is .958 pure silver) with lovely hand engraved cartouche. Parcel gilt interior. Lovely clear hallmarks on b...
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Early 18th Century George I Antique English Barware
Materials
Britannia Standard Silver
Early Silver Tankard, George I, London 1718/19, Brittania Standard, William Flemin
By William Fleming
Located in Charleston, SC
Very Rare Britannia Standard Early Tankard, George I, London 1718/1719, William Fleming Britannia Standard is .958 pure silver. William Fleming is a highly prized and collected tanka...
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Early 18th Century George I Antique English Barware
Materials
Britannia Standard Silver
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