Antique Pewter Tankard

£65.00

Pewter tankard (circa 1860) made by George Bowman Acton (1804-1883) of Kingston Upon Thames. His mark is at the bottom of the tankard inside. Quart size. Made for the Wheatsheaf pub in Mortlake (demolished in 1963) – named at the base.

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The antique pewter tankard (circa 1860) is the work of George Bowman Acton (1804-1883) of Kingston Upon Thames, for the Wheatsheaf pub in Mortlake (demolished in 1963) – named at the base. The history of the tankard relates to a pub in Mortlake known as ‘The Wheatsheaf’ that has long ceased to operate. The tankard is a good collectable item for those with an interest in Breweriana. To care for the antique pewter tankard, we suggest a polish with a soft cloth to keep it shining.

Dimensions 110 × 110 × 154 mm

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