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Salisbury Jefferson Jigger - 2oz

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Salisbury Jefferson Jigger - 2oz

Thomas Jefferson’s friend and teacher, George Wythe, passed away in 1806, willing him two silver cups .  Preferring a more modern style, he set out to have them redesigned.  So he sent them off to Virginia silversmith, John Letelier, instructing him to melt the cups and remake them into a more popular tumbler design.  Eight low, round-bottomed cups were crafted and returned to Monticello by 1810.   These cups were Jefferson’s family favorites, so we made a tiny version perfect for your home bar!

-Pewter
-1 1/2″ tall x 2″ diameter
-2 oz. Jigger
-Gift boxed

Product Number: RCJ02

Thomas Jefferson’s friend and teacher, George Wythe, passed away in 1806, willing him two silver cups .  Preferring a more modern style, he set out to have them redesigned.  So he sent them off to Virginia silversmith, John Letelier, instructing him to melt the cups and remake them into a more popular tumbler design.  Eight low, round-bottomed cups were crafted and returned to Monticello by 1810.   These cups were Jefferson’s family favorites, so we made a tiny version perfect for your home bar!

-Pewter
-1 1/2″ tall x 2″ diameter
-2 oz. Jigger
-Gift boxed

Product Number: RCJ02

$34.00
Salisbury Jefferson Jigger - 2oz—
$34.00

Description

Thomas Jefferson’s friend and teacher, George Wythe, passed away in 1806, willing him two silver cups .  Preferring a more modern style, he set out to have them redesigned.  So he sent them off to Virginia silversmith, John Letelier, instructing him to melt the cups and remake them into a more popular tumbler design.  Eight low, round-bottomed cups were crafted and returned to Monticello by 1810.   These cups were Jefferson’s family favorites, so we made a tiny version perfect for your home bar!

-Pewter
-1 1/2″ tall x 2″ diameter
-2 oz. Jigger
-Gift boxed

Product Number: RCJ02