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Tudor Rose |
Lancashire Rose |
The Wars of the Roses
refers to various conflicts between 1455 and 1485 between the House
of York, the white rose, and the House of Lancaster, the red rose,
both having originated from the Plantagenet dynasty.
Wars between the Houses continued from the reign of Henry Vl through
that of Edward lV to the time of Richard lll when, in 1485, Yorkist
Richard was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth Field by Lancastrian
Henry Tudor who later married Elizabeth of York, thus uniting both
Houses hence the Tudor Rose, an amalgamation of both emblems, and
the commencement of the Tudor period.
All three hand carved designs are available on both jack and tankard
body shapes with an approximate capacity of one pint.
| Capacity of Yorkshire Rose Jack or Tankard One pint -
Approximately |
- £50.00 |
| Capacity of Tudor Rose Jack or Tankard One pint -
Approximately |
- £55.00 |
| Capacity of Lancashire Rose
Jack or Tankard One pint - Approximately |
- £50.00 |
| Height 15 cms
For Overall Dimensions, click here to go to Facts page |
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Yorkshire Rose Jack
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Yorkshire Rose Tankard Order Form |
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Tudor Rose Jack Order
Form |
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Tudor Rose Tankard Order Form |
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Lancashire Rose Jack Order
Form |
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Lancashire Rose Tankard Order Form |
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