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  2. Tyg - Wikipedia

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    Tyg made by George Richardson, Wrotham, Kent, dated 1651. 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 ...

  3. Hull pottery - Wikipedia

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    Hull Pottery "Ovenproof" mug. Hull pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio, under the leadership of Addis Emmet (A.E.) Hull. The Hull Pottery Company's early lines consisted of common utilitarian stoneware, semi-porcelain dinnerware and decorative tile. The company quickly established a firm market and enjoyed an excellent ...

  4. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    A coffee cup is a container, a cup, for serving coffee and coffee-based drinks. There are three major types: conventional cups used with saucers, mugs used without saucers, and disposable cups. Cups and mugs generally have a handle. Disposable paper cups used for take-out sometimes have fold-out handles, but are more often used with an ...

  5. Fog Cutter - Wikipedia

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    The Fog Cutter is the only drink in Trader Vic's 1947 Bartender's Guide that carried an illustration for a ceramic mug with a Polynesian motif, making it one of the first ceramic tiki mugs (as the term is used generically; the book also carried an illustration for a ceramic mug in the shape of a skull and large ceramic drinking bowls). [18]

  6. Toby Jug - Wikipedia

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    Toby Jug, made by Ralph Wood (the Younger), Burslem, c. 1782–1795; lead-glazed earthenware. A Toby Jug, also sometimes known as a Fillpot (or Philpot), is a pottery jug in the form of a seated person; whereas a character jug features the head of a recognizable person. Typically the seated figure is a heavy-set, jovial man holding a mug of ...

  7. Emma Bridgewater - Wikipedia

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    Emma Bridgewater Limited. Emma Bridgewater is a British ceramics manufacturing company founded in 1985. The company specialises in earthenware tableware, manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent, England. [1][2][3][4] The pottery is produced using traditional techniques. [5] The company is one of the largest pottery manufacturers based entirely in the UK.

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