George II Antique Silver Tankard
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Stock: 9090
Date: 1733
Maker: Richard Burcombe
Country: England
An antique silver lidded tankard with domed lid. Lovely plain design with simple straight sided form. The body has a...
Description
Description
An antique silver lidded tankard with domed lid. Lovely plain design with simple straight sided form. The body has a concentric reed ring to the base of the handle, the S scroll handle finishes in a decorative thumb piece. Uninscribed. Good patina anf good weight for its size.
Contains 800 ml.
Weight 587 grams, 15.5 troy ounces.
Height 16 cms (to top of thumb piece). Spread 16.5 cms. Diameter 9.7 cms (top).
London 1733.
Maker Richard Burcombe.
Sterling silver.
18th century
This practical size is often known as a lady’s tankard.
Marks. Stamped with a matching set of silver marks to the body and lid, handle with maker’s mark. The lid marks are a bit rubbed. Owners initials hand engraved to the top of the handle.
Condition
This tankard is in good used condition. A nice feature are the tell-tale dents on top of the handle where the thumb piece has been touching for over 300 years. Shows moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Small rim repair next to the handle.
Maker Information
Maker: Richard Burcombe
Richard Burcombe, London silversmith, apprenticed to Abraham Pope of the Leathersellers' Company 1716, free 1724. 1st marks entered as smallworker 1724. 2nd mark entered 1735.
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