JAMES DIXON & SONS

English Silver and Pewter Armorial Tankards

Circa 1870

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Description

Mixed set of English silver plate and pewter tankards made by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield.

  • Sold as a set of 6.
  • Each engraved with coat of arms of Pembroke College, Oxford.
  • All presented to Thomas Newman Frederik Bardwell.
  • Glass bottom.
  • Fully marked, including retailer's stamp, Osmond, Oxford.


Comprising:

#1: June 1870, Scratch Pairs rowing.

#2: Circa 1870, Billiards Match.

#3: 1870, Putting the Stone, which is part of the Highland Games and forbear of the shot put.

#4: 1870, 1871, and 1872, Athletic Sports.

#5: 1870, 1871, and 1872, Cricket.

#6: 1870, Cricket.

Condition Report

Revive
Fair
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Like New

Minor signs of wear consistent with age and use.

One tankard with crack to glass bottom.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 8 inches / 20.32 cm
Diameter: 6 inches / 15.24 cm

Materials

Pewter, Silver Plate

Period

Victorian

Decorative Style

Traditional Style

Country of Origin

England

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