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Part of a new collection inspired by the furnishings of the House of Commons chamber, these UK-made brandy glasses feature a crystal cut pattern evoking the iconic green benches on which Members of Parliament sit during debates and hearings. Made by Royal Scot, the glasses are hand cut with a rounded bowl that sits per
Part of a new collection inspired by the furnishings of the House of Commons chamber, these UK-made brandy glasses feature a crystal cut pattern evoking the iconic green benches on which Members of Parliament sit during debates and hearings.
Made by Royal Scot, the glasses are hand cut with a rounded bowl that sits perfectly in the hand to warm the brandy inside, helping to enhance its flavours and aromas.
A striking addition to your glassware collection or a unique gift for a drinks connoisseur, the glasses are beautifully presented in a satin-lined gift box featuring the House of Commons logo.
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