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In Europe and the US, large silver tankards were often used and given at celebratory events, such as marriages, or to recognize an achievement. Made by Newport silversmith Samuel Vernon, this tankard’s many lengthy inscriptions indicate its significance as an heirloom of the Ellery family of Newport beginning in the 18th century and continuing through the 20th century.

 


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BP: A leather, silver, and pewter tankard. The body is mostly dark with the exception of a decorative crest, rim and interior.
A rounded silver vessel with a curved handle, lid, and spout. Side of the vessel is covered with engraved writing.
Sculpture of a light skinned man with a goat on his lap. He holds a dark brown instrument in one hand and drinks from a vessel in the other.