A 155mm high goblet, featuring a unique Celtic open knot-work stem.
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A lesser goblet in the same style as the host's, but intended to receive, rather than dispense. Approx. 7 (180mm) high.
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A lavishly imposing Celtic knotwork base and stem, supporting a highly polished Grail cup. Standing approx. 8inch (200mm) high.
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Named after Apollonie Sabatier, mid 19th Century Parisian Artist's model, muse lover of poet, Charles Baudelaire, and subject of his famous poem, 'Les Fleurs du Mal.' Sabatier and Baudelaire were both model absinthe-drinking bohemians. The goblet is mounted upon an absinthe green glass stem.
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An early Celtic church-style cup, displaying a Templar's cross badge and supported on a replica section of Rosslyn Chapel's Apprentices Pillar.
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Classic Renaissance-Medieval depiction of the grail idea, bearing the HIS 'nomina sacra' seal of Jesus Christ and including the serpent of evil and deceit, or longevity and transmutation; with 6 swarovski crystals.
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A polished pewter goblet featuring a garnet crystal centered on the wings of the ancient Hebronic demon.
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Drink from the cup and absorb the power of one of legend's best-known dragons.
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A 155mm high goblet, featuring a unique Celtic open knot-work stem.
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Rava black cobochon Goblet with 90z capacity.
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A grail-form goblet of Celtic design, mounted with two vivid red abalone cabochons. Approx 8inch high (155mm).
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Plain pewter goblet with 9oz capacity.
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Silver Dragon Goblet, crafted in pewter with 9oz capacity.
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