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What is the tradition of the loving cup?

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What is the tradition of the loving cup?
The tradition of the loving cup involves two people drinking out of the double-handled cup at the same time. It is a common part of Scottish wedding ceremonies and symbolizes the intimacy and selflessness that come with marriage. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of loving cups.
1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
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Martin Brothers Loving Cup
By Martin Brothers
Located in Chipping Campden, GB
5461 Martin Brothers Loving Cup with a crisp firing of an aquatic scene with twin handles. The
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Antique 1880s British Aesthetic Movement Planters, Cachepots and Jardini...

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Stoneware

1775 Sterling Silver English Loving Cup
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
English sterling silver two-handled loving cup, London, 1775. A handsome George III period example
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Antique Late 18th Century English George III Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

Pair of English Porcelain Covered Loving Cups, Coalport, circa 1890
Located in New York, NY
Pair of English porcelain covered loving cups. Coalport mark.
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Antique 1890s English Urns

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Porcelain

Large Gilded Loving Cup Attributed to Coalport
By Coalport Porcelain
Located in East Geelong, VIC
This large, superbly gilded loving cup, carries on one side, the inscription "Presented by A Friend
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Antique 1850s English Rococo Revival Porcelain

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Porcelain

Large Antique Victorian Silver Loving Cup and Cover
Located in London, GB
Large antique Victorian silver loving cup and cover English, 1881 Height 40cm, width 13.5cm, depth
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Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Sterling Silver

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Silver

Early 20th Century Miniature Royal Worcester Porcelain Loving Cup English, 1922
By Royal Worcester
Located in Central England, GB
A Miniature Royal Worcester porcelain loving cup This delightful early 20th century Royal
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20th Century English Edwardian Porcelain

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Porcelain

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