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QUAICHES

All over the world are settled people of Scottish descent, and the austerity and simple tastes of the Scotsman are brought to notice by their earliest craftsmen. The most definitely Scottish of all articles is the Quaich. The name is derived from the Gaelic CUACH Cup, and was primarily a highland drinking vessel for whisky or brandy. Originally turned in wood with silver strippings or bands, it was but a short step for the Scottish Silversmith to make the whole Quaich in silver. It is distinguished by its two handles, known as lugs, and made in a variety of sizes, from the smallest for drinking to the larger for ceremonial use. They make a great unusual present 
Silver QUAICH
Sheffield 1938

Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)

Walker & hall

Width: 15.3 cm
Diameter: 10 cm
Height: 4.5 cm
Weight: 113g
£ 250.00
x NEW Silver QUAICHES
Edinburgh
Fully Hallmarked Silver 
Sterling (825)

5" (13 cm) Weight: 315 gm

6" (15 cm) Weight: 385 gm

Please email/contact for current price and availability
x New Silver QUAICHES
Edinburgh
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)

3½" (9 cm) Weight: 140 gm

4" (10 cm) Weight: 150 gm

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y New Silver QUAICH Extras
Presentation Box, Cases and Wood Plinths are available  - please ask availability and price