In 1810, when Thomas Jefferson commissioned a silversmith to make eight cups from his own design, he probably never imagined how popular they would become. Exquisitely simple, extremely versatile, these pewter Jefferson cups are as suitable for serving a festive punch as they are for holding cufflinks or paper clips. Holds approximately 7 oz. Gift boxed. Made in the U.S.A.
If having your Jefferson Cup engraved please enter initials as First, Middle, Last. This is how they will appear on your cup. Please allow three weeks for delivery of an engraved cup.
What is a Jefferson Cup used for?
A Jefferson Cup is a small, shallow drinking vessel traditionally used for serving wine or spirits. In 1810, Thomas Jefferson commissioned a Virginia silversmith to craft eight tumblers from silver cups he inherited from his friend and teacher, George Wythe. The silver tumblers remained at Monticello for the rest of Jefferson's life and were a regular fixture on his dining table. Jefferson Cups are often used today as decorative items, awards, or keepsakes, symbolizing hospitality, and American history.
What do you drink in a Jefferson cup?
Our pewter Jefferson Cup is great for cold drinks. It retains a modest chill and traps in the liquid's coldness, making it perfect for iced cocktails like mint juleps, beer, and wine.