Wednesday 23 March 2022
A William & Mary silver presentation tankard, London, 1693, maker's mark RL over fleur-de-lys...
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A William & Mary silver presentation tankard, London, 1693, maker's mark RL over fleur-de-lys within shield, the tankard of gently tapering cylindrical form with hinged lid to curved handle applied with unravelling ribbon scroll and engraved with the initials 'OB', the body later decorated with acanthus leaves and coat of arms, the lid with later lion thumbpiece and foliate decoration, 22.5cm high, approx. weight 50.2oz
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