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Seals based on 17th and 18th century examples (33mm in diameter)
See the bottle pages for bottles with these seals that we have in stock.

Seal No.1

Taylor & Hill Name

Seal No.2

T + H Coronet - this is the coronet of an earl.

Seal No.3

T + H Mermaid - found on late 17th century bottles.

Seal No.4

T + H King's Head - found on late 17th century bottles.

Seal No.5

TH Stamp - an early seal type; originals occur on Shaft and Globe bottles.

Seal No.6

SK Stamp - for those with these initials - by chance also happens to be the initials of the Sealed Knot!

Seal No.7

Talbot - an extinct English hunting dog. Found on early - mid 18th century bottles.

Seal No.8

Skull and Crossbones - the seal that really should have existed in the 17th and 18th centuries! (The 'Golden Age of Piracy' spans the period 1650 to 1730.)

Seal No.9

T + H Sun - found on late 17th century bottles.

Seal No.10 (39mm in diameter)

The Cricketers Arms - one of our local pubs!


Outlander Seals (33mm in diameter)
See this page for a link to bottles with Outlander seals that we have in stock.

Outlander Seal No.1

1743 - the year in which Claire finds herself after travelling back in time.

Outlander Seal No.2

'Je Suis Prest' - the Clan Fraser of Lovat coat of arms. They supported Bonnie Prince Charlie from 1740 and fought for him during the 1745 Jacobite Rising.

Outlander Seal No.3

Slàinte Mhath - the Scottish Gaelic for 'Good Health'.

Outlander Seal No.4

Sassenach - the Scottish Gaelic for 'Outlander' or 'English'. Originally meaning 'Saxon', it derives from the Latin 'Saxones'.

Outlander Seal No.5

Craigh na Dun - the Craigh na Dun stone circle, the centre stone of which transports Claire through time.



Outlander Seal No.6

1745 - the year of the second Jacobite Rising (the 'Forty-Five'), when Prince Charles Edward Stuart met Chiefs of the Highland Clans at Glenfinnan and raised the Jacobite banner on 19th August.

Outlander Seals (39mm in diameter)
See this page for a link to bottles with Outlander seals that we have in stock.

Outlander Seal No.7 (39mm in diameter)

Fraser's Ridge 1 - the settlement established by Jamie in North Carolina in 1767.
(We only put this seal on the later 18th century wide cylindrical bottles.)

Outlander Seal No.8 (39mm in diameter)

Fraser's Ridge 2 - the settlement established by Jamie in North Carolina in 1767: Claire and Jamie's house.
(We only put this seal on the later 18th century wide cylindrical bottles.)


Seals based on Ancient Coins (39mm in diameter)
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Coin Seal No.1

"Triple-tailed Horse' - based on the Celtic gold coin in Corinium Museum, Cirencester, and many others.

Coin Seal No.2

Capricorn - based on the coin in the Roman Legionary Museum, Caerleon.

Coin Seal No.3

Horse and Victory Palm - based on several coins of Cunobelinus from Colchester.

Coin Seal No.4

Hippogriff - based on designs found on several Celtic coins.

Coin Seal No.5

Wild Boar - based on several different Celtic coins.

Coin Seal No.6

Centaur - based on several examples of Celtic coins.

Coin Seal No.7

Owl of Athena - based on several Ancient Greek drachma coins in the British Museum, this design has been in continuous use for nearly 3000 years.

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