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    Mount a Mug Rack. This North Carolina pantry, which doubles as a guest-ready breakfast bar, relies on an antique wall-mounted mug rack to keep hardworking counter space clear of additional clutter ...

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    Hang a Wall-Mounted Rack A wall-mounted hanging rack will save precious counter space and provide easy access to mugs, glasses, and more. See more at Fox Hollow Cottage .

  4. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Mug rack on a ship Mug tree. A popular way to store mugs is on a 'mug tree', a wooden or metal pole mounted on a round base and fitted with pegs to hang mugs by their handles. [21] There are also racks designed for hanging mugs so that they are ready to hand. Those are especially useful on ships in high waves.

  5. Cup holder - Wikipedia

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    This cup holder has slots to accommodate the cups handle and has a suction cup to attach the holder to a smooth flat surface, so that it is held securely. New Zealand patent number 565067. This is a completely free-standing desktop coffee cup holder that can sit on any flat surface this was invented by Digby Green, George Green and Aly Matthews.

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    This Handmade Wooden Eyeglass Holder The Mane Event Review: "I originally ordered the horse for my boss and he talked about how much he loved it for days. Then, I ordered the flamingo for myself.

  7. Mazer (drinking vessel) - Wikipedia

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    A mazer is a special type of wooden drinking vessel, a wide cup or shallow bowl without handles, with a broad flat foot and a knob or boss in the centre of the inside, known technically as the "print" or "boss". Mazers vary from simple pieces all in wood to those ornamented with metalwork, often in silver or silver-gilt.