George Wythe, friend and teacher to Thomas Jefferson, 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. Certainly your family will love them, too!
Dimensions — 3.25" D x 2.5" H (8.0 Oz).
Material — 0.925 Sterling Silver, Handcrafted in the USA.
Care — Hand wash your sterling silver in warm water, using mild soap and a soft cloth. Dry with a soft cloth. Your sterling silver should never be exposed to an open flame or excessive heat. Store your sterling silver trays flat, cups upright, etc. to prevent warping. Do not wrap sterling silver in anything other than the original wrapping to prevent scratching. With proper care, your sterling silver will last for generations.