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  • Vesak Day In India
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    Vesak Day In India
    A giant statue of Buddha is washed and decorated on the eve of Buddha Purnima, a holiday traditionally celebrated for Buddha's birthday, also known as Vesak celebrations, near Kolkata City, India, on May 11, 2025. Buddha Purnima is celebrated on May 12. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • YouTube And Misinformation
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    YouTube And Misinformation
    May 10, 2025, Asuncion, Paraguay: A hand holds a smartphone displaying visual representation of the word 'Misinformation' and YouTube icons emerging from screen next to its logo. (Credit Image: © Andre M. Chang/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Kais Saied’s Supporters Protest Against Foreign Interference In Tunis
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    Kais Saied’s Supporters Protest Against Foreign Interference In Tunis
    Supporters hold a giant poster of Tunisian President Kais Saied as they attend a rally held by supporters of Tunisian President Kais Saied on Labour Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 1, 2025, to protest against what they consider foreign interference in the country's internal affairs. The demonstration follows criticism from several international actors, including France, Germany, and the United Nations, who denounce the lack of guarantees for a ''fair'' trial after several prominent opposition figures receive heavy prison terms in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' trial. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and prominent opposition politicians. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
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    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt
    Writer and director for stage and screen Mark Rosenblatt pictured at the Harold Pinter Theatre (on set of Giant), London, UK.

    Penned by Mark Rosenblatt, directed by Nicholas Hytner and designed by Bob Crowley, the Royal Court’s critically acclaimed 2024 production of GIANT is set to start a 14 week run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

    25 April 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Adelaide International Kite Festival
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    Adelaide International Kite Festival
    A registered kite flyer or a participant sorts the cable of a giant kite after it goes out of control during the Adelaide International Kite Festival at Semaphore Beach in Adelaide, South Australia, on April 21, 2025. (Photo by Dinuka Liyanawatte/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In West Bund In Shanghai
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    Daily Life In West Bund In Shanghai
    A dog wears pink to visit the giant Hello Kitty at West Bund in Shanghai, China, on April 19, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In West Bund In Shanghai
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    Daily Life In West Bund In Shanghai
    A dog wears pink to visit the giant Hello Kitty at West Bund in Shanghai, China, on April 19, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
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    H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
    People walk by an H&M storefront in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 18, 2025. Fast fashion giant H&M responds to tariff pressure by shifting to regional supply chains. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
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    H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
    People walk by an H&M storefront in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 18, 2025. Fast fashion giant H&M responds to tariff pressure by shifting to regional supply chains. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
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    H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
    People walk by an H&M storefront in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 18, 2025. Fast fashion giant H&M responds to tariff pressure by shifting to regional supply chains. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
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    H&M Warns U.S. Consumers Will Pay More As Trump Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
    People walk by an H&M storefront in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 18, 2025. Fast fashion giant H&M responds to tariff pressure by shifting to regional supply chains. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kerala, India
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    Daily Life In Kerala, India
    Giant idols of the Pandavas appear at night along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 12, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kerala, India
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    Daily Life In Kerala, India
    Giant idols of the Pandavas appear at night along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 12, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kerala, India
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    Daily Life In Kerala, India
    A crowd gathers by giant idols of the Pandavas at night along the eastern entrance of the historic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple during the Panguni Utsavam festival in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 12, 2024. The large idols of the Pandavas are made of wood and fiberglass and represent Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. They are decorated with intricate faces with bulging eyes, colorful headgear, and long tresses and nails. Yudhisthira alone is installed in the sitting posture with his right leg on his left thigh. Bhima and Arjuna are the tallest, Nakula is medium-sized, and Sahadeva is the smallest. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
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    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    DUKAS_180452803_BES
    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    DUKAS_180452802_BES
    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    DUKAS_180452801_BES
    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
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    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
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    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    DUKAS_180452796_BES
    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    DUKAS_180452795_BES
    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
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    Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
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    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331556_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331554_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331553_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331551_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331544_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331542_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard's bow shackle

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331539_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331536_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331533_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331530_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331527_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.
    OPS The two Ocean Brass tankard sizes.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331524_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard. Smashing a watermelon

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331521_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331518_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.


    OPS The giant 9 kg Ocean Brass tankard.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    DUKAS_180331515_FER
    Heayweight tankard gives drinks a big lift
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tankard 1
    Ref 16495
    27/01/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass
    A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market.
    The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel,
    It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer.
    It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool.
    The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored.
    It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through.
    The maker, US-based Ocean Brass,  specialises in making ship-inspired objects.
    For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold  just over 473 ml.
    Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter.
    The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros.
    OPS The two Ocean Brass tankard sizes.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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