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  2. Frog mug - Wikipedia

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    A modern frog mug A frog mug (also known as a toad mug , surprise mug or ague mug ) is a type of ceramic cup mainly used for drinking beer or similar alcoholic beverages. They were first produced in Sunderland before being copied in such places as Staffordshire , Worcestershire [ 1 ] and Newcastle . [ 2 ]

  3. Moomin mugs - Wikipedia

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    The mug itself is a 0.3 litres (0.066 imp gal; 0.079 US gal) ceramics mug of the series "Teema", designed by Kaj Franck in the late 1970s. [ 3 ] The first Moomin tableware was produced by Arabia in the 1950s, and the current Moomin mugs were introduced in 1990.

  4. Pythagorean cup - Wikipedia

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    Cross section of a ceramic Pythagorean cup. A Pythagorean Cup (also known as a Pythagoras Cup, Greedy Cup, Cup of Justice, Anti Greedy Goblet or Tantalus Cup) is a practical joke device in a form of a drinking cup, credited to Pythagoras of Samos.

  5. Tiki mug - Wikipedia

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    A tiki mug is a large ceramic cocktail drinking vessel that originated in tiki bars and tropical-themed restaurants. [1] The term " tiki mug" is a blanket term for the sculptural drinkware even though they vary in size and most do not contain handles.

  6. Emma Bridgewater - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater Pottery Works, Eastwood, Hanley. The company was founded by Emma Rice, née Bridgewater, in 1985 when being unable to find a suitable cup and saucer for a gift for her mother she decided to create her own. [8] Drawing four shapes, a mug, a bowl, a jug and a dish, samples were created in Stoke-on-Trent. [9]

  7. Tyg - Wikipedia

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    A tyg (or tig) is a large English pottery mug with three or more handles dividing the rim into sections for several drinkers. These tall, black-glazed, red-bodied drinking vessels were produced from the 15th century through the first half of the 17th century, peaking in popularity during the 16th and 17th centuries.

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