19th century Swedish oak tankard with beautiful etched pewter scroll-work decoration and royal coat of arms. The lid of the vessel is inset with a silver coin with the portrait of Carl (Charles) XV, King of Sweden and Denmark, his coronation was in 1860. This piece was likely made a commemoration of the coronation. With a shield form armorial etched with three crowns, topped by a larger more elaborate crown. A wonderful piece of Swedish history. 9″h, 7-1/4″w, 5-1/2″d.
As Crown Prince, Charles’s brusque manner led many to regard his future accession with some apprehension, yet he proved to be one of the most popular of Scandinavian kings and a constitutional ruler in the best sense of the word. His reign was remarkable for its manifold and far-reaching reforms. Sweden’s existing municipal law (1862), ecclesiastical law (1863) and criminal law (1864) were enacted appropriately enough under the direction of a king whose motto was: Land skall med lag byggas – “With law shall the land be built”. Charles also helped Louis De Geer to carry through his reform of the Parliament of Sweden in 1866. He also declared the freedom of women by passing the law of legal majority for unmarried women in 1858 – his sister Princess Eugenie became the first woman who was declared mature. Source: Wikipedia
Dimensions
7.5ʺW × 5.5ʺD × 9ʺH
Styles
Gustavian (Swedish)
Period
Mid 19th Century
Country of Origin
Sweden
Item Type
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
Materials
Oak
Pewter
Condition
Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
Color
Gray
Condition Notes
Good
Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor nicks and scratches, separation cracks to the oak vessel expected with …
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Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor nicks and scratches, separation cracks to the oak vessel expected with a piece this age. less
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