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closed Large and heavy solid silver pint tankard


stefffana

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Good afternoon, everyone!

I have today for auction an exquisite large and heavy solid silver pint tankard. As can be seen in the pictures, the details are beautiful, the shape is different, high quality italian style. I can say that it is the most beautiful tankard I have ever had in my hand, thick and heavy.

The tankard if fully hallmarked for italian silver .800. This silver standard is very common in entire continental Europe, this alloy being considered the most resistant for silver flatware, for a long lasting life. 

The weight is impressive, 375g, equivalent of 300g pure silver, with a melting value today of @£182.

The auction start now and will end on Sunday, 24.04.22, at 22.00pm, or 5 minutes after the last bid to avoid sniping behaviours.

Starting price is £182 (melting value), minimum increments £2, no maximum increments.

The parcel will be sent on Monday morning. 1st class delivery is included in final price. For an upgrade for SD, £5 should be added.

Feel free to comment on here and don't forget to bid. Your beer can be drunk with elegant style.😊

I have tried to capture in pictures this tankard in comparison with another objects to have an idea about its size.

Happy bidding!

Thank you for looking!

Kindest regards,

Stefan.

 

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2 minutes ago, stefffana said:

The tankard itself is the tube.😁

How many 1oz coins to a tankard? :D 

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59 minutes ago, FourNinesFine said:

I can't believe you've been drinking Pepsi out if it.  ;)

Hes not he is drinking that honey out of it! but judging by the bidding on here he will have a hoover bag full of gold as quick as @James32 dyson himself!

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