The Quaich

The Quaich (from the Gaelic "cuach" - cup) is the traditional Scots' drinking vessel for whiskey; its distinctive style of shallow bowl and shapely 'lugs' dating from medieval times. Originally of wood-staved construction; by the 17th century they were wrought principally of Pewter, decorated with Celtic patterns as are these. The inside of PQ1 is inscribed with two traditional Gaelic toasts: "Slainte Mhath" - your very good health and "Squab as e" - polish it off. The lugs of PQ2 are set with "cairngorms" and the recessed centre will accept a small Crest Badge. Each is supplied with a display plinth, engraved plaque, historical notes and box.

Crosses (155-St Martin's & 156 St John's) are mounted on a polished marble plinth and all are supplied with historical notes.

156/PB.2" St John's Cross $29.90

156/3.5" St John's Cross $59.80

156/7.5" St John's Cross $134.35

155/PB.2" St Martin's Cross $29.90

155/3.5" St Martin's Cross $59.80

155/7.5" St Martin's Cross $134.35

PQ1 Quaich 3.5" $135.00

PQ2 Clan Crest Quaich 2.5" $165.00

 

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