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Author Topic: pewter and flint tankard  (Read 871 times)

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Offline Paul S.

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pewter and flint tankard
« on: April 24, 2009, 07:42:34 PM »
appealing and unusual - and just briefly, the glass part is..........quite a thick base, with low set handle ( I assume to accommodate the pewter lid gubbins).  Fairly deep star cut base (showing much wear) - although not particularly central.    Height is 13.75 cms. and width at rim is just over 7cms.  -  with rim being bevelled slightly inside and out.   Just below the rim (externally) behind the pewter upright, the glass is scribed "0,35L"  -  so no prizes for guessing it is continental in origin.   However, the point about the post is not really the object itself  -  although some thoughts on age wud be very interesting (I thought somewhere between 1880 and 1920)  -  but rather the apparent intriguing method of attaching the pewter handle.      Although I can't really show it, where the pewter is attached to the glass handle, I am unable to find a join in the metal.   Did they make the handle  -  then slip over this the metal  - and then somehow attach the glass handle to the body of the tankard?
Unfortunately, no marks on the pewter.  Look forward to any thoughts  -  and thanks for looking.        cheers          Paul S.

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Re: pewter and flint tankard
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2009, 08:07:07 PM »
Lots of similar handles here Paul: http://www.steincollectors.com/page/1054721 - can't help with the age of yours though as they confuse me no end being made over such a long period of time!
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