An Anker (usually anglicized as Anchor[1]) was a Dutch unit of capacity for wine or brandy equal to 10 US gallons[2] that was used as a standard liquid measurement.
[3] It was most commonly used in Colonial times in New York and New Jersey, thanks to the earlier Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam (later New York City).
Many European countries had a different measurement of this unit that varied from 9 to 11 US gallons [equivalent to 7.5 to 9.25 Imperial gallons[4] or 34 to 42 Litres].
[5][6] 1 Anker ≡ 10 US gallons[3] [8.33 Imperial gallons or 37.8541 Litres] 1 Anker ≡ 0.03785411784 m3