Tyg

Tyg

A Tyg is a large English mug with three or more handles dividing the rim into sections for several drinkers. These tall, black-glazed, red-bodied drinking vessels were produced from the 15th century through the first half of the 17th century, peaking in popularity during the 16th and 17th centuries. Some were made with as many as nine handles. [Hume, Ivor Noel. A Guide to Artifacts of Colonial America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. Pp.102-104]

The multiple handles also allow hot drinks to be passed around without pain.

Tygs were made in large quantities at Wrotham in Kent and in many Staffordshire factories. Examples have surfaced at 17th century American colonial sites, as well as in the UK. ["Ibid"]

Also known as Trinity Youth Group


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