George I Scottish style silver tankard

George I Scottish style silver tankard

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Very good example of a George I silver tankard in the Scottish style, with a stepped double dome lid surmounted by a bun-shaped finial. The body has a moulded girdle around the lower half and a collet base.

A tankard is a lidded drinking vessel. Unlidded drinking vessels with a handle are called mugs. Although it seems strange now to drink out of a lidded vessel this was the norm until the second half of the 18th century. Perhaps this was because ceilings were not plastered underneath, so without a lid you stood the risk of having dirt, straw and spiders dropping into your ale.

Dimensions:

Height 210 mm / 8 12"
Depth 180 mm / 7 "
Diameter 110 mm / 4 "
Weight 1043 g (33.53 troy ozs)
Year

1720

Place

London

Condition

Excellent

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