Pewter-mounted Whisky Tumbler with Yacht Badge
The perfect partner to your fine single malt or aged Navy rum, these elegant tumblers are mounted in a hallmarked lead-free pewter base, which gives them a substantial weighty feel, and… Read More
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Express delivery will take an extra day for all personalised products.
to order please enter the full address within the personalisation boxes that you wish to be at the centre, including postcode. Please note:we cannot personalise this item with a chosen name. Personalisation boxes are for address details only, which are to be used for the Quad Map print. Blueeye


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The perfect partner to your fine single malt or aged Navy rum, these elegant tumblers are mounted in a hallmarked lead-free pewter base, which gives them a substantial weighty feel, and are finished with your choice of intricately-detailed pewter emblem. They are still made, by hand, in Sheffield, the home of British pewter craftsmanship, and each arrives in a luxury presentation box. Capacity 285ml. Measures 9cm tall. Hand wash in warm soapy water.
Great Offer - SAVE £5.98 - Buy any 2 for £50!
Great Offer - SAVE £5.98 - Buy any 2 for £50!

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Pewter
Pewter, a tin-based alloy, was first used in ancient Egypt and became extensively used for tableware in Europe in the middle ages until the advent of pottery. In the 19th century, pewter enjoyed something of a resurgence
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