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Two lugged silver quaich with engraved radial lines imitating the staves of a wooden quaich, inscribed "This Quaich was Given by Prince Charles Stewart to Flora Macdonald in 1746"
Silver quaich on a circular foot by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, 1816, inscribed "Presented 10 Jany. 1816 to Mr Robt. Low by a number of the members of the Highland Society Dundee"
Silver mounted wooden quaich engraved with a crown and JR on a silver plate inside and B.H. on the handles, dated 1692
Silver quaich, with two hollow section lugs and a simple foot rim, made by either John Baillie of Inverness or Johann Gotlief Bilsinds of Glasgow, c. 1740
Gleneagles silver tassie, the trophy for an amateur golfing competition held at Gleneagles, Perthshire, between 1925 and 1962, by Davidson, Henderson and Sorley, Glasgow, 1925
Two-handled wooden quaich mounted in silver, with a plate inside engraved with Wallace's tree and 'Tor Wood 1294', 'To the immortal memory of Sir William Wallace ...': Scottish, early 19th century
Silver quaich on collet foot with two down-turned engraved lug handles and circular body engraved with stave and withie lines, alternate panels filled with engraved tulips and roses: Scottish, probably by Matthew Colquhoun, Ayr, c. 1685
Silver quaich consisting of a shallow bowl with three lugs on simple moulded wire foot, Art Deco style: Scottish, by William J. Fraser, Ballater, 1935
Three-lugged quaich of walnut with silver mounting, the body of feathered stave construction and bound with split willow withies: Scottish, possibly Inverness, Possibly Alexander Fraser, c. 1680
Gold and agate quaich, engraved 'To S.B. Roe. 92nd GORDON HIGHLANDERS From H.R. Wallace in remembrance of much kindness', Scottish, nineteenth century