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lot_logo.gif (7668 bytes)The Lord of the Rings Collection - Goblets

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Goblet, Hobbit
(to be retired 31 December 2002)
18.5 cm H/ Approx. 7.5” H


Signed Price: 500.00
Unsigned Price: 250.00


The scenes on this goblet are the Golden Eagle, the Fire Drake, the City Castle of Tirion and a hobbit hole or house. These scenes are the sculptor’s interpretations of incidents that occur in the books. Hobbits are halfling people, said to be related to humans. They are smaller than dwarves and have long fingers and large hands. They have long wavy brown hair and unclad hairy feet.

A unique feature of this goblet is the two small handles on the side. There are also inscriptions on the cup and at the bottom of the goblet. The inscriptions are actually Anglo/Saxon runes which Tolkien used in the book. The inscription near the rim of the cup is written in runes and it says “this is a sacred goblet used by Hobbits and their kin the hobbits are all drunks so lets drink to them all.”

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