Charles II pewter flat lid tankard
Charles II pewter flat lid tankard
Charles II pewter flat lid tankard
Charles II pewter flat lid tankard
Charles II pewter flat lid tankard
Charles II pewter flat lid tankard
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
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pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
pewter flat lid tankard 17th century charles II
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Charles II Pewter Flat Lid Tankard

1666 England

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Charles II Pewter Flat Lid Tankard

The Oak Interior – An extremely rare Charles II pewter tankard dated 1666.

The tankard bears a crested stamp dated 1666 to the inside of the base. The flat caddy and ringed lid is stamped to the top with four hallmarks of the period and the initials C B. The beautifully crafted handle terminates at a bifurcated rams horn hinged thumb piece and the vessel sits on a multiple ringed and flared base.

To our knowledge this is the earliest dated example of its type.

Condition

Superb and patinated condition

Provenance

Acquired from a notable private collection in Beaconsfield, UK

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Dimensions
H 6.7 in. x Dm 4.93 in.
H 17 cm x Dm 12.5 cm

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