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The Scottish Quaich (from the Gaelic word "Cuach" meaning shallow cup) is traditionally used when offering a guest "the cup of welcome" and again when offering the farewell drink - most usually a dram of whisky! Quaichs were originally made of wood - silver quaichs were first introduced in the 17th century.
Hallmark Information Isle of
Mull Silver Co. was established in 1975 by Philip Campbell and continues to
produce a range of gold and silver items which are hand made on the Island and
bear the Scottish Hallmark. This consists of the makers mark, PDAC in a
quatrefoil, the standard marks, Lion Rampant for silver, a Crown for gold, a
number indicating the purity of the metal, the Castle mark for Edinburgh
Goldsmiths Hall, a letter mark indicating the date.
Please note that the sizes indicated are approximate.
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