
Sterling Silver Tankard by Carrington & Co, London 1936, Earl of Stradbroke Inscription
Carrington & Co · 1936
A substantial antique sterling silver tankard by Carrington & Co, hallmarked in London in 1936 and engraved “Robert Keith Rous 1937”. This finely made English silver tankard carries a notable aristocratic association, having been inscribed for Robert Keith Rous, later the 6th Earl of Stradbroke.
The tankard has a classic cylindrical form with subtly tapering sides, a strong curved handle and a stepped base. Its restrained design reflects the elegant practicality of early 20th-century English silver, while the personal inscription gives the piece a distinctive historical character.
Robert Keith Rous, born in 1937, later became the 6th Earl of Stradbroke. The Rous family has long-standing links to both Britain and Australia, making this tankard especially interesting for collectors of English silver, aristocratic memorabilia and Australian-connected provenance.
Details:
Maker: Carrington & Co
Assay Office: London, England
Date: 1936
Period: George V / early 20th century
Material: Sterling silver, 925
Weight: 396.1 grams
Height: 12 cm
Diameter: 9 cm
Engraving: Robert Keith Rous 1937
Form: Classic silver tankard with curved handle and stepped base
Marks: Fully hallmarked for London 1936 with maker’s mark for Carrington & Co
Condition:
Very good vintage condition, with light surface wear and some interior tarnish consistent with age. The tankard is structurally sound and displays beautifully. The hallmarks and inscription are clear.
Historical and Collector Context:
Carrington & Co was a respected London silversmith and jeweller, known for producing quality silverware and luxury goods during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their work is associated with refined British silver craftsmanship and remains collectable today.
The inscription “Robert Keith Rous 1937” gives this tankard a particularly interesting provenance angle. Robert Keith Rous became the 6th Earl of Stradbroke, a British peer with strong Australian connections. Objects with direct named aristocratic inscriptions are always more distinctive than plain silver pieces, especially when the individual can be identified.
This is a substantial and historically engaging sterling silver tankard, appealing both as a fine example of Carrington & Co silver and as a piece connected to the Stradbroke family legacy.
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Provenance & Details
- Era / Date
- 1936
- Maker
- Carrington & Co
- Material
- Sterling Silver
- Hallmarks
- Fully hallmarked for London 1936 with maker’s mark for Carrington & Co
- Condition
- Very Good
- Dimensions
- Height: 12 cm, Diameter: 9 cm
- Weight
- 396.1 grams
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