[Sca-cooks] fuddle cups
Huette von Ahrens
ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 1 19:59:23 PDT 2008
Fuddling cups are period [1470's through 1610's] from Germany. Here is a picture of what my
apprentice made for me some years ago:
http://rakurakutei.com/commissions.htm
Scroll down to almost the bottom.
Here is some period German examples from The Museum of London's Ceramics Collection:
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ceramics/pages/object.asp?obj_id=112658
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ceramics/pages/object.asp?obj_id=112657
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ceramics/pages/object.asp?obj_id=112659
Huette
--- Stefan li Rous <StefanliRous at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Daniel mentioned:
> <<< I was also wondering about fuddle cups which appear to be several
> cups (3?)
> cojoined such that they must be drunk in a certain sequence to prevent a
> spill. >>>
>
> I had a little bit of info on puzzle jugs, and even have one of
> Master Hroar's here at home, but not enough to create a file on them.
> Now with the recent messages, perhaps I do. Thanks
>
> However, this is the first I've heard of "fuddle cups". Does anyone
> have more info on these or references to them? Or perhaps a link to a
> picture of one? I'm having a bit of trouble imagining how they might
> be cojoined to make them have to be drunk in a specific sequence.
> Does anyone know of anyone making these?
>
> Thanks,
> Stefan
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My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel; King Henry VI, part I: I, v
http://www.twoheartsentwinedpottery.com/
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