Georgian Large Pewter Trophy
Elegant and dignified, this Large Georgian Pewter Trophy brings together traditional form and refined craftsmanship. Expertly spun from high-quality lead-free pewter, it features the classic Georgian silhouette, defined by gentle curves and a balanced, commanding presence. The smooth polished finish enhances its sculptural profile, while the swan-shaped handles introduce a graceful decorative note, echoing period metalwork. An integrated pewter plinth provides a stable and harmonious base, ensuring the trophy displays beautifully on mantels, desks or within presentation cabinets. With engraving available, it can be personalised to commemorate outstanding achievement, mark a special occasion or serve as a distinguished keepsake. Supplied in a sturdy carton box, it arrives ready for presentation or gifting.
• Design – Classic Georgian-shaped body complemented by elegant swan-shaped handles
• Craftsmanship – Hand-spun from high-quality lead-free pewter with a bright polished finish
• Plinth – Integrated pewter base offering stability and visual balance
• Engraving – Personalisation available for names, dates, awards or commemorations
• Presentation – Supplied in a sturdy carton box, suitable for gifting or formal presentation
• Dimensions – Height 215mm | Base diameter 90mm | Handle to handle 160mm
A distinguished and timeless trophy, it reflects the heritage of Georgian design while offering a refined way to celebrate excellence.
Did you know?
The Georgian era (1714–1830) saw a rise in elegant metalware characterised by symmetry, soft curves and restrained ornamentation—stylistic principles that continue to influence trophy design today. Pewter, favoured for its workability and gentle sheen, was widely used for ceremonial pieces and presentation vessels during this period.
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.