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German Faience 'Tin-Glazed Earthenware' Pewter-Mounted Tankard, Thuringia
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German Faience Pewter-mounted Tankard, Probably Thuringia, circa 1750 A tin-glazed earthenware tankard with polychrome decoration and pewter cover. The tankard depicts a Turkish horseman with a saber held high over his head with trees and rockwork to either side painted in unusual colors. The inside of the pewter cover with stamped touchmark of a hand-held pair of scales below initials CM. On top of the cover are the initials JAS over 1798. Dimensions: 7 inches high (with cover 9 1/2 inches) x 4 inches x 6 1/2 inches Reference: Catherine Sawinski, the Assistant Curator of Earlier European Art at the Milwaukee Art...
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18th Century German Faience Polychrome Pewter-Mounted Tankard in Columnar Form
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Early 19th Century Delft Tankard
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