B.D.G. Manufacturing LimitedB.D.G. manufacture a range of the finest quality stainless steel cutlery, EPNS Silver-Plated hotelware and tableware including Gainsborough Silverware and Carpathian Hotelware and Flatware for the trade and industry.We have an enviable reputation for supplying quality serving and tableware to some of the top airlines, hotels, cruise lines and restaurants in the world.Bespoke CommissionsOur skilled silversmiths undertake bespoke commissions for individually designed awards and trophies for corporate functions, special ceremonies and sporting events.Awards & TrophiesB.D.G. produce a range of the highest quality Silver-Plated trophies, cups -including urns, claret jugs, rose bowls, quaich bowls, salvers and shieldsfor sporting events and special award ceremonies.Clients include The Professional Footballers Association for the FIFPro Awards,Manchester United and The Rugby Football Union.
FootballSome of our commissions.
41/sizeThis Special Trophy is used by the PFA as a Monthly award.16.5”, 11.75” and 9”
43/sizeA silver-plated short awardAvailable in12”, 8.5” and 6.5”
Black Base
Silver-PlatedBandfits wood/metalbase
Silver-PlatedBandfits woodBase
Silver-PlatedBase complete
BandsIdeal for the winners names.
This silver-slated band fits either on a wooden base or over the black metal base.
This black metal base is the standard base, if no Silver or Plated band is purchased.
This silver-plated band is open top and bottom, and has set in-between 2 wooden pieces.
This is a 1 piece pressed, silver-plated metal base.Which gives your Trophythat high shine look.
BowlBased on a rose/punch bowl design.
131/sizeSilver-plated plain Bowl comes in 4 different sizes.14”, 12”, 10” and 8”
132/sizeSilver-plated wavy edge bowl which has a gadroon edge pattern.14”, 12”, 10” and 8”
133/sizeThis is the 131 bowl with a gadroon edge pattern.14”, 12”, 10” and 8”
142/sizeSilver-plated bowl with handles and a Gadroon edge.14” and 12”
181/sizeSilver-plated Rose Bowlwith loop handles9”, 8” and 7”
ClaretClassic designs.
111Hand chased Claret jugon a short foot.17”, 14.5” and 12”
112Hand chased Claret jugon a tall foot.22”, 17.5” and 14”
113A plain Claret jugon short foot17”, 14.5” and 12”
121A plain 2 Handled Claret jugon a short foot14.5”,12” and 10”
122A Single handle plain jugon short foot14”, 11.25” and 9.5”
ShapedDesigned to be a little bit special.
71/sizeA Plain shaped Trophy15.5”, 13.5” and 11.5”Silver-plated band available.
73/sizeA Shaped Trophy with a Celtic wire pattern15”, 14” and 11.5”Silver-plated band available.
72/sizeA Shaped Trophy 15”, 14” and 11.5”Silver-plated band available.
81/sizeA Superb shaped Trophy15”, 13.5” and 11.5”.Silver-plated Band Available
156/sizeA Beautiful Trophy with a chased wreath20”, 17” and 15”.Silver-Plated Band Available.
157/sizeA Beautiful Plain Trophy20”, 17” and 15”.Silver-plated Band Available.
194/sizeAn Excellent Silver-PlatedTrophy18”, 15.5” and 14”
195/sizeA Stunning Plain Trophy20.5”, 17.5” and 14.5”
Cups sold withorwithout lids
PlainNo fancy designs on the body
A=Plain Edge
B=Bead Mount
C=Celtic Mount
D=Reed & Rope
E=Channel Mount
Cups sold with Patterns as Below.
74A superb plain Trophywith stamped handles6”, 5”, 4” and 3”
81A Smart Trophy with cast handles.15”, 13.5” and 11.5”
82A fine Trophy on a tall foot.15”, 13.5”, 11” and 8.25”
83A Sleek Trophy with a beadedge.15”, 13.5”, 11” and 8.25”
123Bullet Trophy with Lid20”, 16.75”, 13.25” and 10.5”
113A plain Claret jugon short foot17”, 14.5” and 12”
121A plain 2 Handled Claret jugon a short foot14.5”,12” and 10”
122A Single handle plain jugon short foot14”, 11.25” and 9.5”
5A Bullet cup on a tall foot16”, 13.5”, 11” and 8.5”
6Bullet cupwith short foot13”, 11”, 9.5” and 8.5”
Chased(hand chased or embosed Trophies)
92/37 Cup & Lid94/33 Cup & Lid96/23.5 Cup & Lid
91/29.5 Cup Only93/25.75 Cup Only95/17.75 Cup Only
305/25.5cmSilver-Plated scrollholder on woodenPresentation base
A quaich, archaically quaigh or quoich, is a special kind of shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl of a type traditional in Scotland. It derives from the Scottish Gaelic cuach, meaning a cup.