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Germany, Imperial. A Unit-Attributed First World War Commemorative Glass Tankard Auction Archive the son of John Ryder

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the son of John Ryder and Mary Ann Ryder of Kingston

having shot down 18 enemy balloons and planes within just 18 days

15 mm x 23 mm inclusive of its wreath suspension)

The interior of the cap is fully lined in a champagne-coloured cotton liner that is maker stamped with black ink (faded and illegible)

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Germany, Imperial. A Unit-Attributed First World War Commemorative Glass Tankard Auction Archive the son of John Ryder(Heer Bierkrug aus Glas). A fine and unit attributed First World War commemorative tankard, constructed of glass, the edges bearing etched and frosted imagery, with a protruding handle accommodating a pewter lid with a thumb piece and functional hinge, the lid bearing an engraved 1914 Iron Cross situated over a ribbed background, circumscribed by an inscription of DEUTSCHLANDS GRTE ZEIT 1914 1915 (GERMANYS GREATEST TIME 1914 1918), and situated above

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