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A Late Victorian Hand-Painted Earthenware Tankard; “Drink Faire don’t Swear” by Charles H. Whymper 1893 sub-Mirrors & Lighting opening Victoria Cabinet Works a

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opening Victoria Cabinet Works a year later

the work has wear expected and commensurate with its age

this intriguing painting is in very good condition

MD FRS (11 February 1786 – 23 December 1848) was an English physician and ethnologist with broad interests in physical anthropology and psychiatry

A Late Victorian Hand-Painted Earthenware Tankard; “Drink Faire don’t Swear” by Charles H. Whymper 1893 sub-Mirrors & Lighting opening Victoria Cabinet Works aaOrigin: English Period: Late Victorian Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1893 Height: 5. 25 Width: 5 at handle Base Diameter: 3. 5 The attractive earthenware tankard, of good size, depicting a heraldic lion and the motto Drink faire dont swear all in royal blue on a buff ground, and signed and dated to 1893, the whole being hand painted by Charles H. Whymper (1853 1941), to a reeded handle and line ruled base and surviving from late Victorian England. In

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