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Newcastle Silver Tankard 1798-9 Langlands II


For sale is an English silver tankard made in the 18th century by John Langlands II of Newcastle.
The Langlands family were the largest manufacturers of silver and silver plate in Newcastle and they manufactured silver for over 60 years. John Langland II took over the business following his fathers death in 1795but died himself in 1804. However his widow Dorothy Langland maintained a flourishing business right up to 1814.
This particular tankard is beautiful. It carries the hallmarks for Newcastle 1798-9 and the makers mark for John Langland II. It is a presentation tankard, and was further engraved with a lovely ornate pattern in approximately 1867. Along with this pattern there is an inscription for a Mr Matthew Bernard, who apparently served as Treasurer of the Sir Colin Campbell Lodge of the Odd Fellows Friendly Society for 9 years. It seems that the lodge met at the Crown Inn, Rochdale Road, Bury, Lancashire, and this English pub is still, after all this time, serving beer.
The tankard is in a lovely antique condition, however there are one or two tiny indentations in the body and the hallmarks and makers mark on the main body are rubbed but legible
The Tankard weighs just over 300g and is 5 inches high.
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The Langlands family were the largest manufacturers of silver and silver plate in Newcastle and they manufactured silver for over 60 years. John Langland II took over the business following his fathers death in 1795but died himself in 1804. However his widow Dorothy Langland maintained a flourishing business right up to 1814.
This particular tankard is beautiful. It carries the hallmarks for Newcastle 1798-9 and the makers mark for John Langland II. It is a presentation tankard, and was further engraved with a lovely ornate pattern in approximately 1867. Along with this pattern there is an inscription for a Mr Matthew Bernard, who apparently served as Treasurer of the Sir Colin Campbell Lodge of the Odd Fellows Friendly Society for 9 years. It seems that the lodge met at the Crown Inn, Rochdale Road, Bury, Lancashire, and this English pub is still, after all this time, serving beer.
The tankard is in a lovely antique condition, however there are one or two tiny indentations in the body and the hallmarks and makers mark on the main body are rubbed but legible
The Tankard weighs just over 300g and is 5 inches high.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Dimensions300g and is 5 inches high
Date 1798
Late 18th Century Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker John Langlands II
Condition Good
Item code as470a020 / C0038
Status Sold
£895.00 
$1135.40 
€1058.87 

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€

Conversion rates as of 20/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. The price includes free shipping with full tracking & insurance
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Bradford
West Yorkshire
Tel : 07929015498
Non UK callers : +44 7929015498
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