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Dated: 1790 Staffordshire England

A rare version of a Lord Rodney commemorative tankard with a pearlware glaze. This quality piece has a relief molded border depicting a flag, cannons, sword and an anchor, the handle is a rope twist and there is much attention to detail such as Rodney's hair, bow, and cravat. The portrait rendition is very striking and is modeled in the round providing good decorative display from every view.Note;Rodney was famous for his victory over the French at the Battle of the Saints in 1782; the final naval battle of the American War of Independence. This piece is a likely commemorative of this event and the esteem felt for him by the British people.

Dimensions:6.5 inches high,7.25 inches wide,5 inches long

Current Condition: Exceptionally clean with only minor chips at the rim which have been well restored.

Circa 1790

Dimensions

Height: 6.50inch, Width: 7.25inch, Depth: 5.00inch




Condition report

Exceptionally clean with only minor chips at the rim which have been well restored.

Stock number

9111
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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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