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    Georgian silver tankard by John Langland of Newcastle

    $800 (approx conversion from £650)

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    About this item

    A superb Georgian silver 1/2 pint tankard by John Langland, hallmarked for Newcastle 1759. Of plain baluster form with a looped and crested handle and raised on a spreading circular foot. It is also marked 'WR' beneath a crown, this denotes the tankard to have been made to the pre-Imperial (William III) Ale Standard measure. The marks are clear. In very good, clean condition. Superficial surface bruising and a couple of dings but very smart in appearance and perfectly usable today!

    OBJECT: 1/2 pint tankard

    CULTURE: Georgian

    DATE: 1759

    MATERIAL: Silver

    SIZE: It stands 3 3/4" or 9.5cm tall

    WEIGHT:  176 grams

    PROVENANCE: From a private collection, Shropshire, United Kingdom.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12028 (AB-89285)

    Period

    18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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