Wortley Tankard

£65.00

The Wortley design tankard features the brass rim on the pewter tankard, legend suggests that this was first introduced by the porters at Billingsgate market in London, they used the hard brass rim to break open oyster shells on to accompany their porter ales.

Now it adds a nice contrast in colour and makes a  perfect gift to add lots of engraving. This tankard makes an ideal gift, trophy or commemorative piece.

  • Supplied in a carton box
  • capacity: 1 pint
  • Height: 125mm
  • Base diameter: 115mm
  • Weight approx: 290g
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Description

The Wortley design tankard features the brass rim on the pewter tankard, legend suggests that this was first introduced by the porters at Billingsgate market in London, they used the hard brass rim to break open oyster shells on to accompany their porter ales.

Now it adds a nice contrast in colour and makes a  perfect gift to add lots of engraving. This tankard makes an ideal gift, trophy or commemorative piece.

  • Supplied in a carton box
  • capacity: 1 pint
  • Height: 125mm
  • Base diameter: 115mm
  • Weight approx: 290g

Additional information

Weight 250 kg