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Tankard

CultureEnglish
OriginEngland
PeriodWilliam and Mary
Date1689
MediumSilver
DimensionsOverall: 9 × 11 × 8 cm (3 9/16 × 4 5/16 × 3 1/8 in.)
MarkingsHallmarks
Credit LineGift of William B.G. Humphries
Object numberG23.8.201
Classifications
Decorative Arts
Sub-classification
Silver
Status
Not on view
Pair of Three-Footed Sauceboats
Artist / Maker: London
1765, largeworker (active 1743-1796)
Object number: G23.8.216.1-2
Pair of Scallop Shell Dishes
Artist / Maker: London
1747, largeworker (active 1721- c.1750)
Object number: G23.8.213.1-2
Pair of Pap boats
Artist / Maker: London
1798
Object number: G23.8.215.1-2
Pair of Candlesticks
Artist / Maker: London
1746, largeworker (active 1730s-57)
Object number: G23.8.210.1-2
Coffee Pot
Artist / Maker: London
1737, largeworker (active 1701-56)
Object number: G23.8.211a-b
Double-Handled Sauceboat
Artist / Maker: London
1732, largeworker (active in London 1732-c.1740)
Object number: G23.8.217
Wine Funnel
Artist / Maker: London
1786, smallworker (active 1766-96)
Object number: G23.8.214
Tea Caddy and Stand
1801
Object number: G23.8.202a-c
Pair of Cream Pails
1733
Object number: G23.8.212.1-2
Toddy ladle
1748
Object number: G23.8.222
Salver from the Warrington Plate
1731
Object number: G23.8.220
Porringer
1685
Object number: G23.8.209