Seals based on 17th and 18th century examples (33mm in diameter)
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Seal No.1
Taylor & Hill Name
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Seal No.2
T + H Coronet - this is the coronet of an earl.
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Seal No.3
T + H Mermaid - found on late 17th century bottles.
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Seal No.4
T + H King's Head - found on late 17th century bottles.
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Seal No.5
TH Stamp - an early seal type; originals occur on Shaft and Globe bottles.
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Seal No.6
SK Stamp - for those with these initials - by chance also happens to be the initials of the Sealed Knot!
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Seal No.7
Talbot - an extinct English hunting dog. Found on early - mid 18th century bottles.
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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.)
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Seal No.9
T + H Sun - found on late 17th century bottles.
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Seal No.10 (39mm in diameter)
The Cricketers Arms - one of our local pubs!
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Outlander Seals (33mm in diameter)
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Outlander Seal No.1
1743 - the year in which Claire finds herself after travelling back in time.
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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.
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Outlander Seal No.3
Slàinte Mhath - the Scottish Gaelic for 'Good Health'.
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Outlander Seal No.4
Sassenach - the Scottish Gaelic for 'Outlander' or 'English'. Originally meaning 'Saxon', it derives from the Latin 'Saxones'.
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Outlander Seal No.5
Craigh na Dun - the Craigh na Dun stone circle, the centre stone of which transports Claire through time.
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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.
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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.
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Coin Seal No.2
Capricorn - based on the coin in the Roman Legionary Museum, Caerleon.
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Coin Seal No.3
Horse and Victory Palm - based on several coins of Cunobelinus from Colchester.
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Coin Seal No.4
Hippogriff - based on designs found on several Celtic coins.
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Coin Seal No.5
Wild Boar - based on several different Celtic coins.
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Coin Seal No.6
Centaur - based on several examples of Celtic coins.
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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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