A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER TANKARD
A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER TANKARD
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A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER TANKARD

MARK OF WILLIAM KEATT, LONDON, 1700

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A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER TANKARD
MARK OF WILLIAM KEATT, LONDON, 1700
Slightly tapering cylindrical on moulded foot, the scroll handle applied with a beaded rat tail and with cut-card work terminal, the hinged flat cover with shaped front lip and corkscrew thumbpiece, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked near handle and on cover
7 5/8 in. (19.2 cm.) high
30 oz. 4 dwt. (940 gr.)
The arms are those of Williams impaling Collwyn for Whyte, for John Williams (d.1722) of Ty Fry, Pentraeth, Anglesey and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Roland Whyte of Fryars, Beaumaris, Anglesey, whom he married in 1699. John Williams was High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1701.

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