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If Jackson's guide is to be believed, I think your tankard is actually from Cork Ireland and made by John Ricketts sometime in the 2nd quarter of the 18th century
No problem Bamunka, if you could just make sure your pictures stay up it would be a great help to other researchers as this is a more obscure mark and there are not many others to compare it too. I only ask as your other pictures have disappeared.
Very nice find! While John Ricketts is mentioned by Bennett in 'Irish Georgian Silver', he only shows a photo of the base of a silver bowl with the mark of a crown over IR, stating 'possibly the mark of John Ricketts' (in his later book, 'Collecting Irish Silver', he confirms attribution to John Ricketts). The mark on your tankard is also attributed by Bennett to John Ricketts in 'Collecting Irish Silver'. In Jackson's, it is interesting to note a reference to the mark being seen on a chalice and a tankard, c.1726.
Some more information from The Finial, March/April 2010:
In reply to a query about a spoon by John Ricketts, reference is made to a set of of five Hanoverian rattail tablespoons by John Ricketts in an Australian family collection. The same mark as on your tankard (middle of the three marks illustrated by Bennett) is stamped three times on these spoons. The collection includes twelve almost identical spoons by Cork silversmith Caleb Rotheram, c.1720.
Peter Ticher (Kurt Ticher's son) comments that he doesn't have a spoon by Ricketts in his extensive collection, nor did his late father in his huge collection of Irish silver but the latter did have a paten-salver by Ricketts c. 1725, now residing in the National Museum, Dublin. I'll have a look for it on my next visit to the Museum and see what mark is on it (if possible).
Four small strawberry dishes by Ricketts, c1720, are in the Peggy & David Rockefeller Collection, soon to be sold. Different crest to that on your tankard.