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  3. Pitcher (container) - Wikipedia

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    French ewer, 1795, hard-paste porcelain, height: 25.4 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) In American English, a pitcher is a container with a spout used for storing and pouring liquids.

  4. Square milk jug - Wikipedia

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    A square milk jug. The square milk jug is a variant of the one-gallon (3.785-liter) plastic milk container sold in the United States. [1] The design was introduced in the summer of 2008 [1] and is marketed as environmentally friendly because of the shape's advantages for shipping and storage (better cube efficiency).

  5. Bottle cap - Wikipedia

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    Plastic caps are used for plastic bottles, functioning as screw caps, or plastic caps may have a pour spout rather than being detachable. Plastic caps are commonly made from polyethylene or polypropylene , [ 2 ] and caps for plastic bottles are often made of a different type of plastic from the bottle.

  6. Tetsubin - Wikipedia

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    Tetsubin (鉄瓶) are Japanese cast-iron kettles with a pouring spout, a lid, and a handle crossing over the top, used for boiling and pouring hot water for drinking purposes, such as for making tea. Tetsubin are traditionally heated over charcoal. In the Japanese art of chanoyu, the special portable brazier for this is the binkake (瓶掛).

  7. Toby Jug - Wikipedia

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    There are competing theories for the origin of the name "Toby Jug". [4] Although it has been suggested that the pot is named after Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or Uncle Toby in Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, the most widely accepted theory is that the original was a Yorkshireman, Henry Elwes, 'famous for drinking 2,000 gallons of strong stingo beer from his silver ...

  8. Milk bag - Wikipedia

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    Usually one of the corners is cut off to allow for pouring, and the bag is stored in a pitcher. A typical milk bag contains approximately 1 L (1.8 imperial pints) of milk in South America , Iran , Israel , and continental European countries, while in Canada they contain 1 + 1 ⁄ 3 L (2.3 imp pt), and in India , 0.5 L (0.9 imp pt).

  9. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    Devon purchased the barrel in Pennsylvania and shipped it to Chester, West Virginia, where it was set up at the junction of State Route 2 and U.S. Route 30. A spout and handle were added, and the wooden barrel was covered with tin to shape the teapot. A large glass ball was placed on top to make the knob of the "lid".

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