The collection
included unusual pewter flagons, measures, chargers and plates and was estimated to fetch between £ 10,000 â £ 12,000.
There are also two
pewter flagons, dated 1703.
It has long been known that water carried in
silver flagons
stays fresh.
Flagons of wine.
Flagon filled
with nectar and beside her the much coveted cow of plenty.
One peculiarity should be noticed, the rarity of
silver communion flagons, especially in cumberland, down to recent times.
Players have just choice of waterways mark twain must
wine flagons
and.
Flagons of mead, ale or wine are placed on the tables.
Flagon made
at the well-known pottery production of alice holt in present-day hampshire.
Three coarseware cinerary urns containing cremated bones and also two
small flagons.
Flagons of mercury, each containing about ten pounds.
And when we drink again it shall be from the
great flagons
in the tavern at the end of the world.
Flagon of water
was always kept in each of the two toyotas.
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