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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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Edward Medlycott
English, active 1740–1770
Blackjack Tankard, ca. 1740
Leather with silver and pewter
Gift of Miss Elizabeth T. Casey 1988.102.10
Samuel Vernon
American, 1683–1737
Tankard, ca. 1720
Silver
Bequest of Mr. Henry Renwick Sedgwick 46.557
Johann Joachim Kändler, modeler
German, 1706–1775
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
German, 1710–present
Harlequin with Goat As Bagpipes, 1736–1740
Porcelain with enamels, glaze, and gilding
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund J. Katz 53.194
