For the person who has always understood that the sea demands everything and gives nothing back for free.
The battleship is not a gentle symbol. It represents the full weight of what it means to put men on the water in a vessel of steel and ask them to hold the line against whatever comes. The naval history of the last century was written on decks exactly like the one this decanter captures — by men who were cold and afraid and showed up anyway, who understood their duty and honored it with everything they had.
The person who has a battleship on their bar understands what that means. Either because they lived it, or because someone they loved did, or because they have studied enough history to know that the things worth remembering are not always the comfortable ones.
Fill it with your whisky of choice and pour a glass for the ones who were out there. This decanter belongs at the end of a long day, by a warm fire, in the company of the people who matter — which is exactly where they always wanted to be when they finally came home.
What makes the Marine Edition different:
• Crystal decanter shaped exactly like a naval battleship with precise handcrafted detail. The hull, the turrets, the superstructure — every element of the vessel rendered in glass with the accuracy that anyone who knows naval history will recognize and respect immediately.
• Fillable with any whisky of your choice. 350 ml capacity. Sits on a bar, a home office, or a study where the books on the shelf are the kind that take the subject seriously. It belongs in that company.
• The gift for the veteran, the naval history enthusiast, and the family that wants to honor someone's service properly. Not a plaque. Not a generic military gift. A handcrafted crystal battleship that sits on a shelf permanently and says what a thousand words of gratitude never quite manage.
• The bar piece that starts the conversations worth having. About the ships. About the men. About the history that shaped the world the person holding this glass inherited. Those conversations do not happen around ordinary bar pieces. They happen around this one.
For the ones who held the line. And the ones who remember them. ⚓
Emma and Grace chose this piece for their King Street collection because Thomas always believed the men and women who served on the water deserve something that honors the scale of what they gave with the same seriousness and permanence they brought to every day of their service. It is part of the Moving Sale — everything in the shop is going before they hand over the keys. Once they move to their new warehouse, it will not be at this price again.