Description
Heading : 20th Century tankard
Date : c1911-1920
Period : George V
Marks : Capacity mark: Quart. Verification mark: GR.
Origin : England
Features : Cylindrical body. moulded girdles and stylish terminal handle. Applied bronze rim.
Size : 16cm tall by 11.1cm in diameter (body only)
Condition : A few minor dings
Restoration : None
Weight : 953 grams
Additional Information :
The good news is that the quart is still a legal measure in British pubs. Quarts are also highly ergonomic. they reduce total queueing time for a pint by fifity percent.
In 1826 the Imperial Standard was introduced to replace a number of other standards. A verification mark signifies that the measure has been inspected by an official Weights & Measures Inspector and found to be of the correct capacity. From roughly 1879 onwards a uniform style was adopted consisting of a crown. the monarch’s initials (VR. ER or GR) and a number which signifies the location. Capacity marks became a legal requirement in 1836. The presence of such a mark does not mean the item is post-1836 as vessels made before then which remained in use after 1836 were often marked retrospectively. The word Imperial on a measure shows it was made to the new standard and is therefore post-1826.
For more information on verification marks. see: Marks and Markings of Weights and Measures of the British Isles by Carl Ricketts and John Douglas 1996
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