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DRINKING VESSEL Drinking vessel WILT-770345
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Post medieval Kent xml | csv
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An Early Post-Medieval glass fragment of drinking vessel, consisting of part of the stem. It measures 61.84x38.61x34.04mm and weighs 84.4g. With thanks to Colin and Sue Brain for providing the following information from their research: The fragment is 61mm high and made of a thick light yellow-gr...
DRINKING VESSEL Drinking vessel HAMP-9B18C7
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Post medieval Hampshire xml | csv
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An incomplete cast pewter two-part handle from a drinking vessel (probably a tankard) of post-medieval date (c. 1650 - c. 1750). The handle is broken at the base, and the mechanism for lifting the lid survives but the lid itself is missing. The mechanism/lid consists of a tapering projection with...
DRINKING VESSEL Drinking vessel NLM-8ECBB7
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Post medieval North Lincolnshire xml | csv
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Pottery, off white fabric, probably a German Stoneware. Vessel. Body sherd from an externally blue glazed wheel-made vessel with moulded medallion or rosette decoration. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1500-1800. Length: 30mm, Weight: 5.19gms.
DRINKING VESSEL Drinking vessel IOW-A79646
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Post medieval Isle Of Wight xml | csv
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A complete cast copper-alloy two-part handle from a drinking vessel (probably a tankard) of probable post-Medieval date (c. 1550 – c. 1650). The handle is complete and the mechanism for lifting the lid survives but the lid itself is missing. The handle is irregular in plan and profile. In plan ...
DRINKING VESSEL Drinking vessel SWYOR-B1F331
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Post medieval North Yorkshire xml | csv
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A part of a cast copper alloy two-part handle from a drinking vessel (probably a tankard) of probable Post-Medieval date (c. AD 1550 - c. AD 1650). It is 70.96mm long, width 16.12mm, thickness 5.75mm with a weight of 57.40g. The handle consists of a curved element, the handle itself, which would ...
Drinking Vessel Drinking vessel NLM-73A173
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Post medieval Nottinghamshire xml | csv
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A fragment from a cast copper alloy two-part handle from a drinking vessel. The surviving top part of the handle has two pierced lugs though which is secured the second lid part of the handle. It is attached by a single cast copper alloy rivet which would allow the lid section to move. The lid pa...
Drinking Vessel Drinking vessel LVPL-82A704
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Post medieval Shropshire xml | csv
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A complete cast copper alloy two-part handle from a drinking vessel (probably a tankard) of probable Post-Medieval date (c. AD 1550 – c. AD 1650). Overall length 104mm, 8mm thick, weight 62.5g. The handle is complete and the mechanism for lifting the lid survives but the lid itself is miss...
Drinking vessel Drinking vessel IOW-FB00C5
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Post medieval Isle Of Wight xml | csv
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A complete cast copper alloy two-part handle from a drinking vessel (probably a tankard) of probable Post-Medieval date (c. AD 1550 – c. AD 1650). Overall length 108.4mm, width 12.2mm and 7.2mm thick. Weight 58.34g. The handle is complete and the mechanism for lifting the lid survives but the ...
Drinking vessel Drinking vessel LON-C7E3E5
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Post medieval Greater London xml | csv
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A Post Medieval pewter drinking vessel: cup (AD1550 - 1650). The cup has a circular turned base (59mm diameter) and sides slightly flared to a straight rim. The handle is rectangular in section and tapers slightly at the bottom end. The vessel is dented and worn. On the base is the mark IG and i...
Drinking vessel WMID3471
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Post medieval Warwickshire xml | csv
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A rim sherd of a drinking cup. The sherd is glazed on the exterior and interior producing a dark brown/red colour. The sherd is damaged where a handle has broken. The rim is unglazed, whereas the rest of the vessel is grazed. The body of the sherd is rippled from being wheel thrown. The fabric i...

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