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German salt-glazed tankard with pewter lid.
18th century.
Decorated with blue and manganese.
Stamped scrolling bands of hunting hounds chasing hares to the top and bottom.
The centre with knotted foliate design. The pewter lid with shell-shaped thumbpiece.
A tankard of similar design can be found in the collection of the Ashmolean (WA1940.7.30).
Dimensions
Height without lid: 15.3cm. (6 in.) height with lid: 18cm. (7 1/16in.)Condition report
Hairline crack across base and splitting into a Y shape up the side (approx. 14cm. long), scuffing to base, original pewter attachment broken (lid held in pace with wire), chip to pewter thumbpiece, 3 chips to lidStock number
W286The BADA Standard
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