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This is an antique public house tankard. An English pewter and brass quart jug, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1890. A characterful and authentic example, rich in social history and traditional pub measure detail.


A fine example of period tavern ware with classic quart form and a robust, tactile presence
Displays a desirable aged patina with a gently time-worn appearance
Polished brass rim presents subtle golden tones, contrasting with the weathered pewter
Broad, comfortable handle with a distinctive serpentine form


Fascia hand engraved, appearing to read Imperial Standard
Replete with official Quart markings for public house measures
Features the Victorian cypher, with later Edwardian verification marks
The base engraved with reference to the White Lion public house, Brighton
Formerly of Queen's Road, the pub operated between 1790 and 1973


A fascinating piece of licensed trade history, this antique public house tankard is Ideal for collectors of brewing or pub memorabilia. Delivered ready to display.


Dimensions:
Max Width: 17cm (6.75'')
Max Depth: 12cm (4.75'')
Max Height: 15cm (6'')

  • Period: 1890s
    • Price: £975.00
    • €1,126 Euro
    • $1,316 US Dollar
  • Location: Devon
    • Dimensions: H: 15cm (5.91in)
    • W: 17cm (6.69in)
    • D: 12cm (4.72in)