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In 18th Century Scotland, Tappit Hens of mulled claret would be taken from the coaching inns to warm and sustain the passengers in the coach outside. The claret would then be poured into a small Pewter beaker or 'Tassie' for drinking. The Tassie was made to fit within the neck of the measure when empty and one can occasionally come across a Tappit Hen which still has its Tassie in situ. The earliest known Tappit Hen has an Edinburgh Castle touch mark dated 1669.
25oz Scottish Tappit Hen
Weighs 705g (1.55 pounds), much more than cheaper spun pewter.
Approximately 8 inches / 20.9cm tall
A traditional measure hand cast from some of the finest British Pewter using Antique Bronze Moulds.
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Only One avaliable.