
Georgian Pewter Goblet Medium
- 150ml Georgian-style goblet spun from polished lead-free pewter
- Classic refined silhouette with fine line detailing on the stem base
- Touch-marked on the body for an authentic traditional finish
- Available for personalised engraving to create a meaningful gift
- Supplied in a carton box, with an optional upgrade to a presentation box
This Medium Georgian Pewter Goblet captures the refined style and balanced proportions that define Georgian-era design. Spun from high-quality lead-free pewter, it features a classic silhouette enhanced by fine line detailing around the stem base and a bright polished finish inside and out. The traditional touch-mark on the body reinforces its authenticity and connection to centuries-old metalworking traditions. Compact yet elegant, it is perfectly sized for wine, mead, or ceremonial toasts. With space available for personalised engraving, it becomes a meaningful gift for weddings, anniversaries, christenings, or special celebrations. Supplied in a carton box with an optional upgrade, it is ready to present or display.
• Classic Georgian-style goblet with refined proportions
• Spun from high-quality, lead-free pewter
• Bright polished finish inside and out
• Touch-marked on the body for traditional authenticity
• Ideal for personalised engraving
• Supplied in a carton box, with optional presentation box upgrade
• Dimensions: Height 120 mm | Top diameter 55 mm
• Capacity: 150 ml
Timeless, elegant, and full of historical charm, this pewter goblet makes a cherished gift and a beautiful addition to any collection of traditional tableware.
Did you know?
During the Georgian era, tableware was designed to reflect symmetry, balance, and refined simplicity. Pewter goblets were widely used at formal gatherings, valued for their durability and polished sheen. Their graceful shapes continue to inspire modern designs, preserving the heritage of 18th-century craftsmanship.
Pewter Care & Use
Pewter is a durable and attractive material that requires very little maintenance. With simple care, your piece will retain its soft lustre and fine detail for many years.
Everyday cleaning
Wash by hand in warm water using a mild washing-up liquid. Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a soft cloth to prevent water marks. Light buffing with a microfibre cloth will remove fingerprints.
Polishing & shine
Occasional polishing will restore the natural sheen of pewter. Use a quality pewter polish applied with a soft cloth, then buff gently. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or wire wool, as these can scratch the surface.
Using pewter (food & drink)
Pewter items are ideal for display and everyday handling. Drinkware should always be hand-washed and dried after use to keep the finish bright. Pewter should not be used in microwaves or ovens.
What to avoid
Do not place pewter items in a dishwasher, as heat and detergents can dull the finish. Avoid prolonged soaking, bleach, or harsh chemical cleaners. Pewter is a soft metal and should be kept away from high heat or open flames.
Tip
Engraved items can be cared for in exactly the same way. Gentle cleaning and light polishing will help keep engraved details sharp and clear.
Pewter Care & Use
Pewter is a durable and attractive material that requires very little maintenance. With simple care, your piece will retain its soft lustre and fine detail for many years.
Everyday cleaning
Wash by hand in warm water using a mild washing-up liquid. Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a soft cloth to prevent water marks. Light buffing with a microfibre cloth will remove fingerprints.
Polishing & shine
Occasional polishing will restore the natural sheen of pewter. Use a quality pewter polish applied with a soft cloth, then buff gently. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or wire wool, as these can scratch the surface.
Using pewter (food & drink)
Pewter items are ideal for display and everyday handling. Drinkware should always be hand-washed and dried after use to keep the finish bright. Pewter should not be used in microwaves or ovens.
What to avoid
Do not place pewter items in a dishwasher, as heat and detergents can dull the finish. Avoid prolonged soaking, bleach, or harsh chemical cleaners. Pewter is a soft metal and should be kept away from high heat or open flames.
Tip
Engraved items can be cared for in exactly the same way. Gentle cleaning and light polishing will help keep engraved details sharp and clear.
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