Postby Hose_dk » Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:27 am
These "cups" are called "trumpet bægre" In Denmark. They come in size from approx 6 cm high up to 21 to 23 cm.
They were used as a token of wealth. Simple poor people had similar made of clay or wood. I have one from the 1700 that is made of brass. Then there were silver ones. They were not used very day but at special occasions.
They were used for "snaps" small ones and beer larger ones.
Often you see them as wedding gifts.
The farmer himself - head of household (welthy farmers) had one of silver and he used silver spoons. His wife did also use silver spoons - but rest of the household used spoons made of horn.
wedding pieces often include double initials. Wife and husand. His initials often ending with S (for søn or son) the womans often ending with a D (for datter or dotter)
Often the are gold plated inside or partly gold plated on the outside - making them extra fine and giving the look of wealth.