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"Tankard: A Symbol of Revelry and Tradition" From the lively scenes depicted by Hogarth in "Beer Street" to the rustic charm of the cider press at Hillgrove, Sussex

Background imageTankard Collection: Skittles at Faggen's. Scene from Fredman's Epistle 55 by Bellman, 1868. Creator: Peter Eskilson

Skittles at Faggen's. Scene from Fredman's Epistle 55 by Bellman, 1868. Creator: Peter Eskilson
Skittles at Faggen's. Scene from Fredman's Epistle 55 by Bellman, 1868. "Fredmans epistlar" (English: Fredman's Epistles)

Background imageTankard Collection: The Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta - the Emperor's Cup, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta - the Emperor's Cup, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta - the Emperor's Cup, 1858. When the Emperor Napoleon III. visited her Majesty last summer at Osborne

Background imageTankard Collection: Tavern Scene with Pipe-smokers. Creator: Unknown

Tavern Scene with Pipe-smokers. Creator: Unknown
Tavern Scene with Pipe-smokers, Unknown date. Manner of David Teniers the Younger

Background imageTankard Collection: Private Meal, early 18th century. Creator: Jan Baptist Lambrechts

Private Meal, early 18th century. Creator: Jan Baptist Lambrechts
Private Meal, early 18th century. Couple sitting at a table made with a board over a barrel

Background imageTankard Collection: Private Meal, early 18th century. Creator: Jan Baptist Lambrechts

Private Meal, early 18th century. Creator: Jan Baptist Lambrechts
Private Meal, early 18th century

Background imageTankard Collection: Recruiting Sergeants, 1879. Creator: Gustaf Cederström

Recruiting Sergeants, 1879. Creator: Gustaf Cederström
Recruiting Sergeants, 1879

Background imageTankard Collection: Longshoremen, 1859. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Longshoremen, 1859. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Longshoremen, 1859

Background imageTankard Collection: The old drinker, 1829-1898. Creator: Jan Hendrik Neuman

The old drinker, 1829-1898. Creator: Jan Hendrik Neuman
The old drinker, 1829-1898

Background imageTankard Collection: The Twelve Months: October, 1866. Creator: Paul Gavarni

The Twelve Months: October, 1866. Creator: Paul Gavarni
The Twelve Months: October, 1866

Background imageTankard Collection: Country Inn, 1690. Creator: Cornelis Dusart

Country Inn, 1690. Creator: Cornelis Dusart
Country Inn, 1690. Man holding a glass, with a ceramic tankard at his feet, while his female companion holds a waffle on her lap. Note covered booths behind

Background imageTankard Collection: Interior with man reading at a table, 1790-1852. Creator: Pieter Christoffel Wonder

Interior with man reading at a table, 1790-1852. Creator: Pieter Christoffel Wonder
Interior with man reading at a table, 1790-1852. On the right a woman comes from a cellar hatch with a cup

Background imageTankard Collection: Still Life, 1860. Creator: J de Clercq

Still Life, 1860. Creator: J de Clercq
Still Life, 1860

Background imageTankard Collection: Christmas Supplement - Christmas For Ever!, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Christmas Supplement - Christmas For Ever!, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Christmas Supplement - Christmas For Ever!, 1857. We have seen good old customs abolished, To our anger, vexation, and grief; May we ne'er grow so dainty

Background imageTankard Collection: The Raree-show ('t Fraay Curieus), 1718. Creator: Willem van Mieris

The Raree-show ('t Fraay Curieus), 1718. Creator: Willem van Mieris
The Raree-show ('t Fraay Curieus), 1718. In 17th and 18th century Europe, raree shows (also known as peep shows or peep boxes) were a popular form of entertainment provided by wandering showmen

Background imageTankard Collection: The Drinker. Creator: Cornelis Bega

The Drinker. Creator: Cornelis Bega
The Drinker

Background imageTankard Collection: Drinking Bout in a Tavern, c.1700. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Bout in a Tavern, c.1700. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Bout in a Tavern, c.1700

Background imageTankard Collection: Man and Woman at a Spinning Wheel, c.1560-c.1570. Creator: Pieter Pietersz. the elder

Man and Woman at a Spinning Wheel, c.1560-c.1570. Creator: Pieter Pietersz. the elder
Man and Woman at a Spinning Wheel, c.1560-c.1570. Other Title(s): A woman at the spinning wheel and a man with a mug seated in an interior

Background imageTankard Collection: Peasant Family Singing, 1640-1677. Creator: Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuijsen

Peasant Family Singing, 1640-1677. Creator: Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuijsen
Peasant Family Singing, 1640-1677. Woman working while family members make music

Background imageTankard Collection: Interior with Two Men by the Fireside, 1664. Creator: Gerritsz Quiringh van Brekelenkam

Interior with Two Men by the Fireside, 1664. Creator: Gerritsz Quiringh van Brekelenkam
Interior with Two Men by the Fireside, 1664. One holds a ceramic drinking vessel, the other lights his clay pipe from a chafing dish

Background imageTankard Collection: Two Men at Cards Outside a Country Inn, c.1650. Creator: Vincent Malo

Two Men at Cards Outside a Country Inn, c.1650. Creator: Vincent Malo
Two Men at Cards Outside a Country Inn, c.1650. Attributed to Vincent Malo II

Background imageTankard Collection: Country Inn, 1660-1702. Creator: Richard Brakenburgh

Country Inn, 1660-1702. Creator: Richard Brakenburgh
Country Inn, 1660-1702

Background imageTankard Collection: Elderly Man Seated in a Tavern, c.1645. Creator: Unknown

Elderly Man Seated in a Tavern, c.1645. Creator: Unknown
Elderly Man Seated in a Tavern, c.1645

Background imageTankard Collection: Group of Silver and Porcelain Rarities from the Sibthorp Collection, 1856. Creator: J. & A.W

Group of Silver and Porcelain Rarities from the Sibthorp Collection, 1856. Creator: J. & A.W
Group of Silver and Porcelain Rarities from the Sibthorp Collection, 1856. In the centre is a crystal cup, fitted into a silver frame and stand...On the left of this is a very handsome vase

Background imageTankard Collection: Men Playing Cards in a Tavern, c.1660-c.1680. Creator: Daniel Boone

Men Playing Cards in a Tavern, c.1660-c.1680. Creator: Daniel Boone
Men Playing Cards in a Tavern, c.1660-c.1680

Background imageTankard Collection: Country inn with a horse at the trough, 1643. Creator: Isaac van Ostade

Country inn with a horse at the trough, 1643. Creator: Isaac van Ostade
Country inn with a horse at the trough (manger), 1643

Background imageTankard Collection: The Egg Dance, 1552. Creator: Pieter Aertsen

The Egg Dance, 1552. Creator: Pieter Aertsen
The Egg Dance, 1552. Traditional Easter game in which eggs are laid on the floor and the participants must dance among them, damaging as few as possible

Background imageTankard Collection: Travellers at Rest, 1671. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade

Travellers at Rest, 1671. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade
Travellers at Rest, 1671. Men talking, drinking and smoking clay pipes. Note slashed detail on breeches

Background imageTankard Collection: The Old Drinker, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

The Old Drinker, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
The Old Drinker, c.1661-c.1663

Background imageTankard Collection: Man and Woman at a Meal, 1650-1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu

Man and Woman at a Meal, 1650-1660. Creator: Gabriel Metsu
Man and Woman at a Meal, 1650-1660

Background imageTankard Collection: Mounted Trumpeter taking a Drink, 1650-1660. Creator: Karel Du Jardin

Mounted Trumpeter taking a Drink, 1650-1660. Creator: Karel Du Jardin
Mounted Trumpeter taking a Drink, 1650-1660

Background imageTankard Collection: The Regalia. - 6, c1911. Creator: Unknown

The Regalia. - 6, c1911. Creator: Unknown
The Regalia. - 6, c1911. 1. Coronation Tankard; 2. and 3. State Salt-cellars'. From "The Portrait Book of Our Kings and Queens 1066-1911", edited by T. Leman Hare. [T. C. & E. C

Background imageTankard Collection: Still life with a Gilded Beer Tankard, 1634. Creator: Willem Claesz Heda

Still life with a Gilded Beer Tankard, 1634. Creator: Willem Claesz Heda
Still life with a Gilded Beer Tankard, 1634. Other Title(s): Still life with a Gilded Beer Tankard

Background imageTankard Collection: Trompe l'Oeil - A Closed Wall Cupboard with an Ivory Tankard and Other Objects, 1670

Trompe l'Oeil - A Closed Wall Cupboard with an Ivory Tankard and Other Objects, 1670
Trompe l'Oeil. A Cabinet of Curiosities with an Ivory Tankard;A Closed Wall Cupboard with an Ivory Tankard and Other Objects. Trompe l'oeil;Trompe l´oeil Painting

Background imageTankard Collection: Visiting Grandfather, 1853. Creator: Julius Exner

Visiting Grandfather, 1853. Creator: Julius Exner
Visiting Grandfather, 1853

Background imageTankard Collection: A Country Dance in the Hedebo District, Zealand, 1855. Creator: Julius Exner

A Country Dance in the Hedebo District, Zealand, 1855. Creator: Julius Exner
A Country Dance in the Hedebo District, Zealand, 1855. Traditional dance in Denmark

Background imageTankard Collection: The Prodigal Son Driven from the Tavern. Creator: Theodoor van Thulden

The Prodigal Son Driven from the Tavern. Creator: Theodoor van Thulden
The Prodigal Son Driven from the Tavern

Background imageTankard Collection: Tankard. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Tankard. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Tankard

Background imageTankard Collection: Tankard. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Tankard. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Tankard

Background imageTankard Collection: Large jug, the handle formed by a snake, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Large jug, the handle formed by a snake, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Large jug, the handle formed by a snake, published 1579

Background imageTankard Collection: Le satyre et le paysan, between 1644 and 1645. Creators: Jacob Jordaens, Workshop of Jacob Jordaens

Le satyre et le paysan, between 1644 and 1645. Creators: Jacob Jordaens, Workshop of Jacob Jordaens
Le satyre et le paysan, between 1644 and 1645. The satyr and the peasant. Subject drawn from Aesop's fables

Background imageTankard Collection: Silver Tankard, 1935/1942. Creator: Unknown

Silver Tankard, 1935/1942. Creator: Unknown
Silver Tankard, 1935/1942

Background imageTankard Collection: Silver Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Joseph Rothenberg

Silver Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Joseph Rothenberg
Silver Tankard, c. 1936

Background imageTankard Collection: Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers

Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers
Pewter Tankard, c. 1936

Background imageTankard Collection: Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers

Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers
Pewter Tankard, c. 1936

Background imageTankard Collection: Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers

Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers
Pewter Tankard, c. 1936

Background imageTankard Collection: Pewter Mug, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers

Pewter Mug, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers
Pewter Mug, c. 1936

Background imageTankard Collection: Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers

Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers
Pewter Tankard, c. 1936

Background imageTankard Collection: Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers

Pewter Tankard, c. 1936. Creator: Henry Meyers
Pewter Tankard, c. 1936



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"Tankard: A Symbol of Revelry and Tradition" From the lively scenes depicted by Hogarth in "Beer Street" to the rustic charm of the cider press at Hillgrove, Sussex, the tankard has long been associated with merriment and libation. Dating back centuries, this iconic vessel holds a rich history within its sturdy frame. In Munich Bierkeller circa 1905, boisterous laughter filled the air as frothy steins were raised high in celebration. Meanwhile, a teenage barmaid at Halfway House in Rame, Cornwall served pints with youthful enthusiasm, adding to the convivial atmosphere. The title of Champion Beer Drinker was not easily earned; it required both skill and stamina. Those who held this prestigious accolade reveled in their ability to empty tankards with astonishing speed while maintaining an unyielding spirit. Artistic renditions such as "The Twin Stars" published by Hannah Humphrey in 1799 captured the essence of camaraderie that often accompanied tankard-filled gatherings. Even William Hogarth's satirical masterpiece "A Cribbage Party in St. Giles Disturbed By A Press Gang" showcased a prominently placed tankard amidst chaos. Not limited to rowdy taverns or raucous beer halls, tanks also found their place among cheery families like Mr Butt the Brewer's clan immortalized on canvas. The Tatler cover during World War I reminded Britons of their duty to abstain from drinking for national unity but couldn't extinguish the enduring allure of a well-crafted pint glass. And who could forget Dolly of Chop House? This beloved figure embodied warmth and hospitality as she poured countless tankards for patrons seeking solace after a long day's work.