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The Quaich 31/2"(from the Gaelic "cuach"-cup)is the traditional Scots' drinking vessel for Whisky; its distinctive style of shallow bowl and shapely lugs' dading from medevial 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 the PQ1 isinscribed with two traditional Gaelic toasts: "Slainte Mhath"-your very good health "Sguab as e"-Polish it off. The lugs of the PQ2 are set with "Cairngorms" and the recessed center will accept our small crest badge. Each is supplied with display plinth, engraved plaque, historical notes and box. $84.00
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