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Mug: Scottish Highland Cow
$20.95 Mug: Scottish Highland Cow
Mug: Scottish Highland Cow
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Mug: Ireland Sheep
$22.98 Mug: Ireland Sheep
Mug: Ireland Sheep
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Glass: Guinness Logo Tankard, Pewter
$32.50 Glass: Guinness Logo Tankard, Pewter
Glass: Guinness Logo Tankard, Pewter
Originally produced as wooden drinking vessels, our Guinness Pewter Logo Tankard is a modern take on an iconic beer glass. With a large handle for easy-gripping, this durable glass is tough enough to take a good clink!

Measuring 6'' x 3'', this tankard
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Mug: Irish Harp
$20.95 Mug: Irish Harp
Mug: Irish Harp
Capacity 325ml/11fl oz

This bone china mug depicts an Irish Harp in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
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Mug: Irish Weave Celtic Cross
$20.95 Mug: Irish Weave Celtic Cross
Mug: Irish Weave Celtic Cross
Capacity 325ml/11fl oz

This bone china mug depicts a High Cross in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
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Mug: Black Celtic
$20.38 Mug: Black Celtic
Mug: Black Celtic
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Glass: Guinness Dimpled Tankard
$22.95 Glass: Guinness Dimpled Tankard
Glass: Guinness Dimpled Tankard
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Mug: Welsh Dragon Celtic Window
$20.95 Mug: Welsh Dragon Celtic Window
Mug: Welsh Dragon Celtic Window
Capacity 400ml/14fl oz

The distinctive red dragon has long been associated with Welsh culture and identity. The oldest recorded use of the dragon to symbolise Wales was written around AD 829.
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Mug: Scottish Thistle Window
$20.95 Mug: Scottish Thistle Window
Mug: Scottish Thistle Window
Capacity 325ml/11fl oz

This bone china mug depicts the famous Scottish Thistle, a national emblem. Legend has it that the thistle was adopted as a symbol of Scotland when an approaching Viking, who had stepped on a thistle, cried out in agony. This ale
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Bowl: Celtic Cross
$12.98 Bowl: Celtic Cross
Bowl: Celtic Cross
14cm

High Crosses can reach heights of four metres and the classic ring at the top is said to be a symbol of eternity. Dating from the 9th century, Celtic crosses are usually carved of sandstone or granite and indicate a holy place.
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Bowl: Claddagh Ring
$10.98 Bowl: Claddagh Ring
Bowl: Claddagh Ring
11cm

The Claddagh Ring, symbolising love, friendship and loyalty, was first used as a wedding ring over 400 years ago in the tiny fishing village 'The Claddagh' in Galway city, Ireland.
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Mug: Blessing Cup & Saucer
$28.95 Mug: Blessing Cup & Saucer
Mug: Blessing Cup & Saucer
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