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- Tankard, circa 1720 -

- circa 1720
- Collections - Artifact
Tankard, circa 1720
- Tankard, circa 1700 -

- circa 1700
- Collections - Artifact
Tankard, circa 1700
- Tankard - Tin-plated iron, commonly called "tin," was the dominant material for utilitarian items in 19th-century America. Local tinsmiths produced an almost endless range of goods. But as more durable and lower maintenance materials emerged, handmade tinware came to be considered a folk art or heritage craft. This 20th-century example was produced in the Greenfield Village tin shop using historical tinsmithing tools and techniques.

- Collections - Artifact
Tankard
Tin-plated iron, commonly called "tin," was the dominant material for utilitarian items in 19th-century America. Local tinsmiths produced an almost endless range of goods. But as more durable and lower maintenance materials emerged, handmade tinware came to be considered a folk art or heritage craft. This 20th-century example was produced in the Greenfield Village tin shop using historical tinsmithing tools and techniques.
- Tankard, 1727-1745 -

- 1727-1745
- Collections - Artifact
Tankard, 1727-1745
- Mike Hailwood Commemorative Tankard Gifted to William Mitchell, 1979 - British racer Mike Hailwood competed in both Grand Prix motorcycle events and Formula One car races. As a motorcyclist, he won 76 Grand Prix races and nine world championships. As a driver, Hailwood appeared in 50 Formula One Grand Prix events and earned two podium finishes. He also finished third at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1969.

- 1961-1979
- Collections - Artifact
Mike Hailwood Commemorative Tankard Gifted to William Mitchell, 1979
British racer Mike Hailwood competed in both Grand Prix motorcycle events and Formula One car races. As a motorcyclist, he won 76 Grand Prix races and nine world championships. As a driver, Hailwood appeared in 50 Formula One Grand Prix events and earned two podium finishes. He also finished third at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1969.
- Moravian Tankard with Stylized Tulip Decoration, circa 1800 -

- circa 1800
- Collections - Artifact
Moravian Tankard with Stylized Tulip Decoration, circa 1800
- Tankard, 1695-1705 -

- 1695-1705
- Collections - Artifact
Tankard, 1695-1705
- Tankard, circa 1740 -

- 1776
- Collections - Artifact
Tankard, circa 1740
- Tankard, circa 1710 - Johannis Nys was born, trained and worked as a silversmith in New York in the late 17th century. From 1698 until his death in 1723, he worked in Philadelphia. New York craftsmen like Nys produced wares in ornate Dutch styles. Distinctive elements such as the corkscrew thumb rest and heart-shaped finial at the base are characteristic of pieces from New York.

- circa 1710
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Tankard, circa 1710
Johannis Nys was born, trained and worked as a silversmith in New York in the late 17th century. From 1698 until his death in 1723, he worked in Philadelphia. New York craftsmen like Nys produced wares in ornate Dutch styles. Distinctive elements such as the corkscrew thumb rest and heart-shaped finial at the base are characteristic of pieces from New York.
- Tankard, 1720-1730 -

- 1720-1730
- Collections - Artifact
Tankard, 1720-1730