Medieval Cup
Medieval Goblet 
  $42 


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Medieval Pewter Goblet
Elegant and Beautifully Crafted
Made in England by Master Pewtersmiths
Beautiful Knotted Scrollwork on the Stem
Stands Just Over 6 Inches High



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Goblet or Cup, Pewter
 Model# SBAG-GOBLET  $42
      In Stock - Ships in 1-3 days
 
Goblet or Cup, Pewter- Not Round Oval in shape on top - Scratch and Dent Item
 Model# SBAG-GOBLET-SD  $27
 (Originally $42) |     Ships in 2 to 3 weeks
 



If the medieval age was so philosophically and technologically backward, then why did they have such cool drinkware? This goblet was made in England by master pewtersmiths. The design is, as I mentioned, Medieval, with a simple but elegant design. This is a wonderfully understated piece. It bestows a sense of quiet majesty upon anyone bearing it (I have no idea why the heck I'm suddenly speaking all flowery like that. I think this goblet is getting to me).

A perfect addition to any cupboard. Also works great as a display piece. And no need to mention how fantastic it would be at those midnight ceremonies you go to where everyone strips naked and drinks animal blood (don't pretend you don't know what I'm talking about).

This piece stands just over 6 inches high and is perfectly safe and pleasant to drink from. It holds 9 ounces of liquid.



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Keywords: Medieval, cup, goblet, chalice, grail, drinking, celtic, glass, pewter

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