SOME EXAMPLE CUPS WITH THEIR
INTERPRETATIONS
INTERPRETATION
FIGURE IV
The symbol of the seal being directly under the handle, with the
large arch and carving beyond, show that the consultant will soon
enjoy the fulfilment of a long desired hope; everything is going
smoothly, and will turn out as desired. The only obstacle is seen
in the symbol of the weasel, which appears beyond the seal, pointing
to the fact that the consultant has someone who is not to be trusted
in the home, but this will not result in anything serious.
The figures of the two women opposite the handle show the arrival
of friends to the "house," bringing presents with them.
The inkpot, pen, and numeral "7," with the bird's nest
in connection, show that happy news, as the result of personal effort
on the part of the consultant, may be looked for within seven days.
The rock, motor, and wavy lines being in conjunction, warn the consultant
of some forthcoming vexation, and possibly alarm, in connection
with a motor expedition, but the episode is in the distance, and
will not be more than a passing cloud.
The slug, at the bottom of the cup, predicts a future disturbance
with someone, but the matter will be trifling. The large symbol
of the king and queen upon the throne, opposite the handle, foretells
a future of honour and wealth, and the assurance of every happiness
for this fortunate consultant.

FIGURE IV
PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS
Opposite handle on circle.—Two women, inside figure
carrying basket, outside figure with parcel under arm.
On
sides.—Line of wavy dots. Large rock. Motor. Bird's nest.
Pen. Numeral "7." Inkpot.
On
circle.—Large arch with carving.
In
centre.—Slug. Figures of King and Queen on throne.
Under
handle.—Seal. Weasel.
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