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Sampling: silver tankard

Sampling: silver tankard

Tankard, commemorative, clear glass, to mark the completion of Newark Dyke ECML Underbridge 278, December 2000, in presentation cardboard box.

Tankard, commemorative

2000

Tankard, one handle, electroplated nickel silver, British Transport Hotel Services, stamped BTHS, EPNS A1, Half Pint 12/67, 37 with a crown above and the maker's mark of L&B. Overall: 106 mm x 104 mm 63 mm.

Silver plated 1/2 pint tankard, British Transport Hotel Services

Silver plated 1 pint tankard with antiqued finish. Engraved: "Annie Worth" within belt cartouche. 52mm diameter opal print let into base - head and shoulders of woman perhaps in her late twenties.

Tankard with photograph in base

1/2 pint tankard, British Transport Commission Hotels, stamped BTC Hotels; made by Mappin & Webb, stamped Mappin Plate C W16518. Also stamped ER 37 with a crown above, 4 1/5 and Half Pint. Overall: 93 mm x 113 mm 67 mm.

Silver plated tankard, British Transport Commission - Hotels

Tankard, 2-handled, silver plated, Great Eastern Railway, made by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1882; "GER" in script letters surmounted by dragon's wing. Overall: 103 mm x 155 mm x 90 mm, 0.36kg.

Silver plated tankard, Great Eastern Railway

1882

Tankard, 1 pint, silver plated, Great Northern Railway - Refreshment Rooms, Doncaster, made by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield; sloping sides, "GT NORTHERN RLY REFT ROOMS, DONCASTER" garter engraved on side. Overall: 120 mm x 133 mm 88 mm, 0.43kg.

Silver plated tankard, Great Northern Railway - Refreshment Rooms, Doncaster

Tankard, pewter, made by Bramwell Brownhill & Company, 'Reliable', London Midland & Scottish Railway, engraved 'LMS Federation of Rifle Clubs 1937-8'.

London Midland & Scottish Railway Federation of Rifle Clubs tankard

1937-1938

Tankard, 2-handled, commemorative, bone china, by Hammersley, England, commemorating 150th anniversary of Stockton & Darlington Railway, white with gold bands, depicting " Royal George" locomotive, built at Shildon 1827, by Timothy Hackworth, and "Locomotion", marked underneath "On the occasion of S&DR 150th celebration by Stoke-Triad Designs, Limited Edition 124/500" with cardboard box and certificate of authenticity.

Commemorative tankard, 150th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway

1975

Silver tankard, made by Waterhouse & Ryland, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, 1827

Silver tankard

1827