Antiques: Tankard pours well for the aleing  | Unpublished
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Author: Paul Welch
Publication Date: October 25, 2024 - 11:55

Antiques: Tankard pours well for the aleing 

October 25, 2024
Q We have a large tankard 35.5 cm high (14 inches) that holds 3182 ml (112 ounces) and six steins. The continuous scene has a mother with children and a town in the background. Below are flower triplets. All are in perfect condition other than a couple with glaze crackling that my mother said were used […]


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