This antique pewter pint tankard with a spout is a unique piece of metalware from the Victorian period, originating from the United Kingdom in the late 19th century.  It's heavy and has a few dinks.


The item features intricate engraving with the letters 'VR 484' and the name 'Hertford' which may refer to the town of Hertfordshire.


There is a name on the Tankard- I can't quite read it. Possibly T Rinns?

There is also what looks like the name of a pub - Wheatsheaf?


There is a TB / TR on the top of the handle.


Height:  11cm

Width at widest point including handle: 14cm



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Any questions please do ask. Thank you for looking :)