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anotheoldgit | 13:55 Mon 09th Aug 2010 | Shopping & Style
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I have been trying to buy a plain porcelain/earthenware one pint beer tankard.

The one I am looking for must not have any transfers on the outside, and preferably have the excise and custom's official 1 imperial pint mark, on the inside

I have text certain potters but they just haven't replied.
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Come on AOG, get with the times, surely you must know you have to buy a 568 millilitre tankard now!
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Try PRINKNASH ABBEY POTTERY
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No Chuck, we haven't been completely taken over yet, the 1 imperial pint still reigns supreme, although I generally ask for "a pint of your best please" after I have cleared the kids, with their pop & crisps from the bar.

Thanks for all the other suggestions, I have sent out emails.

How does one pay for things on ebay?
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Each seller on eBay will specify the methods of payment they accept underneath the current bid price (or, in the case of 'buy it now' items, underneath the fixed price which the item is offered for).

By far the most popular payment method is PayPal. When you set up a PayPal account, you can simply pay for an eBay purchase with your debit or credit card. (PayPal forwards the money to the seller, minus their commission. You pay nothing to use the service as a buyer):
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