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    George V very large silver quaich, Edwards&Son of Glasgow 1937

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    About this item

    A beautuful large George V silver quaich, made by Edwards & Son of Glasgow in 1937, it has a full set of hallmarks for London. Edwards & Son along with some other Scottish silversmiths had their goods hallmarked in English cities. This quaich has the traditional two handles which are bright cut engraved and sits on a single foot. A quaich is a traditionally Scottish cup or bowl, the earliest made in the 16th and 17th centuries were wooden and staved like barrels. Since then silver has been most commonly used and they are used for celebrations and toasts. This one is particularly grand and in excellent condition.

    WEIGHT; 561grams or 18ozst  

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    Additional Information

    Code

    5163-563 (AB-74314)

    Dimensions

    H: 8cm  (3.1")L: 29cm  (11.4")Di: 19cm  (7.5")

    Period

    Mid 20th Century

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