Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE A vintage English Pewter tankard commemorating the Irish Guards' Battle Honours of WW-I & WW-II A substantial & tactile c.1960s glass-bottomed pewter tankard bearing the evocative Irish Guards cap badge, their main battle honours from Two World Wars and their proud motto 'Quis separabit?' ('Who shall separate us?') Measuring approx 5" in height, and carrying the usual small scrapes & dings from a life-time of 'honourable use', this is a good looking commemoration of the Irish Guards' valiant actions in Two World Wars. Thanks for looking..!
Price: 55 GBP
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
End Time: 2024-10-22T13:46:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 30.68 GBP
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The Cold War: Soviet Union
Issued/ Not-Issued: Issued
Waffen-SS: Tobruk
Gold Beach: Sword Beach
Time Period: 1946-1960
North Africa: Nijmegen
Operation Varsity: The Rhine Crossings
Juno Beach: Operation Overlord
D-Day June 6th 1944: Sennelager
Vimy Ridge: Verdun
Arnhem: Operation Market Garden
Country/ Organization: Great Britain
Rommel: Afrikakorps
The Somme: Mons
Loos: Marne
Battle of The Bulge: Bastogne
Berlin: Berlin Wall
Service: Irish Guards
Pegasus Bridge: 6th Airborne
'Quis separabit?': Irish Guards
Modified Item: No
Ancre: Cambrai
Type: Pewter Tankard
Conflict: World War One & World War Two
Era: 1945-Present
Wehrmacht: The Great War
Norway: Hindenburg Line
Third Reich: 1945
Sheffield: English Pewter
Theme: Militaria
World War Two: Battle for Normandy
Thiepval: Flanders
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
BAOR: British Army of the Rhine