Pewter tankard handle from the wreck of the Earl Of Abergavenny.
ID: EOA:2022.107
Collection: Earl of Abergavenny
Classification: Crew/passengers
Measurements: Length 115mm Width 20mm
Date made: as yet unknown
Display: not on display
Manufacturer/Creator: as yet unknown
Credit: Portland Museum Trust
Before the advent of cheap glass, pewter was the standard material used in drinking vessels. Pewter is an alloy consisting of tin and either lead or copper and antimony. This handle was discovered with the tankard alongside.
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