10 items
Woodlands Pewter Goblet
A Pewter wine goblet (5 1/2" high), with sides featuring three beautifully detailed engravings of Irish woodlands scenes - a stag, ducks & a fox as shown in photo.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Wine Carafe
At 11" high, this woodlands-themed wine carafe will make that fine wine all the sweeter. From handle to base, every part of this decanter has been expertly crafted and detailed.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Beaker - "The Stag & the Pheasant"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted beaker features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
5.5" high.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Beaker - "The Hare"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted beaker features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
5.5" high.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Beaker - "The Duck"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted beaker features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
5.5" high.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Beaker - "The Fox"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted beaker features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
5.5" high.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Tankard - "The Stag and the Pheasant"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted tankard features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base and handle. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Tankard - "The Hare"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted tankard features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base and handle. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Tankard - "The Duck"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted tankard features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base and handle. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Woodlands Pewter Tankard - "The Fox"
Created using the revived ancient art of pewter making, this beautifully handcrafted tankard features three embossed Irish woodland scenes, with a beautifully carved base and handle. Perfect for any lovers of Irish heritage and traditional craft making.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.