The three handled loving cup or tyg is a traditional folk form--handy for passing around a...
The three handled loving cup or tyg is a traditional folk form--handy for passing around a communal draught of ale. The revived form was made popular in the latter part of the nineteenth century by Doulton and other potters.
Wedgwood's dark blue jasper dip version is divided into six sections framed by a decorative trellis device. Three sections display a classical muse while the alternating sections display an oval acanthus medallion beneath each handle.