LOT 26 A VICTORIAN SILVER LIDDED TANKARD
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A VICTORIAN SILVER LIDDED TANKARDGEORGE ANGELL & CO., LONDON 1868The ogee domed cover with a shell thumb piece and engraved with a crest, motto and monogram, the body with a grape vine scroll handle and embossed with putti23cm (9in) high1495g (48.05 oz)The arms of the OPPENHEIM family whose origin is in Windeck an der Sieg, Rossel Germany, formerly Poland. The arms for this family are of German origin. The owner of the tankard is likely to be Henry Maurice William OPPENHEIM (1835-1912) who was born in Frankfurt, Germany the son of Simon Lazarus OPPENHEIM by Hannchen SCHIFF. Notably in 1868 he married Isabella Georgina BUTLER (1843-1933) daughter of James BUTLER of Lamberton Park, Queens Co. Ireland. Which suggests that this may be a marriage gift with an assay date also for 1868. In 1856 Henry Maurice William OPPENHEIM became a British citizen and was later of 16 Burton Street, London W.Blazon of the crest (as seen): a horse's head erasedMotto: CONSTANTIA ET LABORE品相报告: Maker's mark to body partially rubbed, rest are clearPlay to the hingeCover sits wellEngraving crispEmbossed decoration goodStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use
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