19th c. Victorian Tartan Ware Box for Whisky Dram Glass
19th c. Victorian Tartan Ware Box for Whisky Dram Glass
Ah, whisky. According to the Scotch Whisky Association, the word whisky comes from the Gaelic uisge beatha or usquebaugh, which means "water of life".
And what better way to store your dram glass than in this lovely tartan ware case? This late 19th century tartanware case would have made a charming and practical souvenir back in the day. A distinctive pattern too, albeit tartan name unclear. Perfect to put keepsakes in. This was produced by John Wight & Co., 'Scotland's Principal Tartan Manufacturers'.
Price marked at $350AUD.
Measurements: approx 5.2 cm diameter, 7.5 cm high.
Condition: Good antique condition with some spots of wear commensurate with age. Interior shows minimal signs of use. . Overall colours crisp and bright. A few small spots of wear to inlay along sides as pictured.