This stunning quaich features Scotland's heraldic lion rampant emblem which is set within a shield. The Celtic interlace surround and handles add the finishing touch to this stylish quaich.
William I – the Lion, King of Scots 1165-1214, adopted the fearsome lion rampant as his heraldic device, successive Scottish monarchs continued its use, and eventually the lion rampant became the heraldic representation of Scotland.
The lion rampant heraldic quaich is a popular gift for men and boys. The quaich makes a great home or office display piece and is the ideal toasting vessel for those special occasions.
Supplied in a satin lined gift box.
Made in Scotland from high quality heavy gauge pewter.
Approximate size: Including lugs 130 mm (5.1″). Bowl diameter 90 mm (3.5″). Height 21 mm (0.8″).







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