| 31. | The term tankard originally applied only to a vessel holding three gallons of liquid.
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| 32. | "It definitely was a magical place, " said author Tankard.
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| 33. | It sold for $ 534, 000, a record for an American tankard.
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| 34. | The new Boston of the 21st century happily hoists a tankard to that idea.
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| 35. | William Herbert Tankard-Hahnemann ( 1922 2009 ) was Winifred's son.
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| 36. | The tankards and pitchers often received pewter mountings.
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| 37. | Drinking from pewter tankards and eating from wooden trencher all adds to the experience.
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| 38. | Gold and silver cups or tankards are suggestive of the vanity of earthly possessions.
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| 39. | The switch from pewter tankards to glassware also led drinkers to prefer lighter beers.
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| 40. | Metal tankards often come with a glass bottom.
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