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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Ohio on May 09, 2008, 08:40:33 PM
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Good evening. I picked up this three handled piece today & am wondering what (or if any) purpose the item had? It's 4 3/4" in height with a 3" diameter. I am assuming it's from one of the Bohemian houses, but if anyone has any insight I would appreciate any thoughts. Thanks, Ken
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I usually see these referred to as three-handled loving cups. Usually used when friends, etc. will be sharing a drink out of the same cup.
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Ken, you have a TYG (pronounced teeg). here is what wikipedia has to say about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyg)
I have one of these, also. I have seen maybe a 1/2 doz. from photos belonging to other collectors. I just had a friend email me a photo the other day of one she found at a big show.
here is a link to a photo of mine.
http://www.vaselineglass.org/tygbl1.jpg (http://www.vaselineglass.org/tygbl1.jpg)
yes, the generic name is 'three-handled loving cup'. they started out as being made out of pottery and it is a very old form. I also think mine is from one of the Bohemian glass houses.
Mr. Vaseline Glass
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mrvaselineglass & Galle...thanks for info. Looks as if mine & yours are almost twins. Ken
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Ken & Dave — I was once told (nothing written, so spelling unknown) that these were called Tugs, for either Three-handled mUG or Triple-handled mUG. I dismissed this as unlikely, as single-handled mugs were always known here as cans in the glass trade, and tankards to the public in licenced premises.
There You Go!
Bernard C. 8)
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Ken & Dave — I was once told (nothing written, so spelling unknown) that these were called Tugs, for either Three-handled mUG or Triple-handled mUG. I dismissed this as unlikely, as single-handled mugs were always known here as cans in the glass trade, and tankards to the public in licenced premises.
There You Go!
Aw Shugs!