Jefferson Cups

The vintage Jefferson Cup is the work horse of your entertainment arsenal, folks.

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The vintage Jefferson Cup is the work horse of your entertainment arsenal, folks.

According to Monticello's website, Thomas Jefferson created these in 1810 after melting down  silver cups that were given to left to him in the death of a friend. He created a set of 8. This tumbler style was a low round-bottomed cup that had a much thicker base than sides. This extra weight gave the cups stability that helped them from tipping over.  They were all the rage at the time and were often used in traveling. 

The uses for these are literally endless. I think they are the perfect size for a snack and often use mine to hold grapes or popcorn while watching TV. I also use mine on my appetizer boards to hold dips  and cut up carrots, celery and other vegetables. I used to have some in my bathroom to hold cotton swabs.  

I have seen them in copper, silver and pewter. 

Here are a few other ideas...

I love using them in your kitchen for a little herb garden

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Or to put plantings in a group with out vessels...

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Or to even use as candle stick holders! 

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How do you use your Jefferson cups?